2008
DOI: 10.1103/physrevc.78.044310
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Unified formula of half-lives forαdecay and cluster radioactivity

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“…[15][16][17] which contains four adjustable parameters, fitted to proton decay only, and is better in comparison to more sophisticated theoretical models. -The presented model may be useful for the evaluation of decay rates of different competing processes, revealing trends in the lifetimes of isotope chains, as well as in conceiving measurements of unknown proton emitters in future experiments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[15][16][17] which contains four adjustable parameters, fitted to proton decay only, and is better in comparison to more sophisticated theoretical models. -The presented model may be useful for the evaluation of decay rates of different competing processes, revealing trends in the lifetimes of isotope chains, as well as in conceiving measurements of unknown proton emitters in future experiments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another phenomenological attempt with the ViolaSeaborg-type formula for alpha decay and cluster radioactivity [12,13] was used to describe proton emission [14][15][16][17]. This is one of the most popular formalisms due to its sima e-mail: azdeb@kft.umcs.lublin.pl plicity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently Poenaru et al, [24] have changed the concept of heavy-particle radioactivity (HPR) to allow emitted particles with Z e > 28 from parents with Z > 110 and daughter around by the authors gave an unexpected result that, for some of the SH nuclei, cluster decay dominates over α decay. A unified formula of half lives for α decay and cluster decay has been given by Ni et al, [32][33][34] to study the decay of even-even nuclei and their analysis of cluster radioactivity using the new formula have successfully reproduced the cluster decay half lives. The new formula can be considered as a natural extension of Geiger-Nuttall law and Viola-Seaborg formula.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Very recently, besides the phenomenological description of α decay and cluster radioactivity [37], we have further presented a systematic calculation of α-decay half-lives using a radial wave function for heavy and superheavy nuclei, including the newly observed heaviest nuclei [38]. Within the framework of the cluster model, we describe the α-decay process as the evolution of the decaying state from an isolated quasi-bound state to a scattering state.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%