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Half-lives of $\alpha$ decay from natural nuclides and from superheavy elements

Nuclear Theory 2014-10-13 v1 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

Recently, experimental researches on the α\alpha decay with long lifetime are one of hot topics in the contemporary nuclear physics [e.g. N. Kinoshita {\sl et al.} (2012) and J. W. Beeman {\sl et al.} (2012) ]. In this study, we have systematically investigated the extremely long-lived α\alpha-decaying nuclei within a generalized density-dependent cluster model involving the experimental nuclear charge radii. In detail, the important density distribution of daughter nuclei is deduced from the corresponding experimental charge radii, leading to an improved α\alpha-core potential in the quantum tunneling calculation of α\alpha-decay width. Besides the excellent agreement between theory and experiment, predictions on half-lives of possible candidates for natural α\alpha emitters are made for future experimental detections. In addition, the recently confirmed α\alpha-decay chain from 294^{294}117 is well described, including the attractive long-lived α\alpha-decaying 270^{270}Db, i.e., a positive step towards the "island of stability" in the superheavy mass region.

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@article{arxiv.1410.2664,
  title  = {Half-lives of $\alpha$ decay from natural nuclides and from superheavy elements},
  author = {Yibin Qian and Zhongzhou Ren},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.2664},
  year   = {2014}
}

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14 pages