Microscopic description of the self-conjugate $^{108}$Xe and $^{104}$Te $\alpha$-decay chain
Nuclear Theory
2020-07-08 v1
Abstract
A microscopic calculation of half-lives for the recently observed Xe Te Sn -decay chain is performed using a self-consistent framework based on energy density functionals. The relativistic density functional DD-PC1 and a separable pairing interaction of finite range are used to compute axially-symmetric deformation energy surfaces of Te and Xe as functions of quadrupole, octupole and hexadecupole collective coordinates. Dynamic least-action paths are determined that trace the -particle emission from the equilibrium deformation to the point of scission. The calculated half-lives: 197 ns for Te and 50 s for Xe, are compared to recent experimental values of the half-lives of superallowed -decay of Te: ns, and Xe: 58 s.
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@article{arxiv.2003.00967,
title = {Microscopic description of the self-conjugate $^{108}$Xe and $^{104}$Te $\alpha$-decay chain},
author = {F. Mercier and J. Zhao and R. -D Lasseri and J. -P. Ebran and E. Khan and T. Niksic and D. Vretenar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.00967},
year = {2020}
}
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4 pages, 4 figures