Evaluation for half-lives in α-decay chains of 309−312 126 based on semi-empirical approaches

Master'sNguyen Duy LyNguyen Ngoc DuyKuyung Yuk ChaeVinh N. T. PhamT. V. Nhan-Hao

Faculty of Fundamental Sciences

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In this paper, we estimated half-lives using semi-empirical formulae for isotopes with Z = 100 − 126 in four α-decay chains, which can appear in the syntheses of the 309−312126 nuclei. The spontaneous fission half-lives were calculated using the Anghel, Karpov, and Xu models, whereas the α-decay ones were predicted using the Viola-Seaborg, Royer, Akrawy, Brown, modified formulae of Royer, Ni, and Qian approaches. We found that there are large differences among the spontaneous fission half-lives estimated using the Xu model and those calculated using the others, which are up to 50 orders of magnitude. The α-decay half-lives also have large uncertainties due to difference in either methods or uncertainties in nuclear mass and spin-parities. Subsequently, there is an argument in determination of α-emitters, especially for the 312126 isotope. On the other hand, the α-decay half-lives are in the range from a few microseconds (309−312126) to thousands of years (257−260Fm) in the decay chains. It was found that the half-lives are very sensitive to not only the shell closure but also the angular momentum in the α decay. For experiments, with relatively long half-lives (a few milliseconds), the 289−292Lv isotopes can be observed as evidences for syntheses of the unknown super-heavy 309−312126 nuclei. Furthermore, measurements for precise mass, fission barrier, and spin-parity are necessary to improve accuracy of half-life predictions for super-heavy nuclei.

Overview
Type
Article
Publication year
29 Dec 2020
Original language
English
Published Journal
Physica Scripta
Volume No
Vo. 96 No. 3
Classification
ISI Indexed
ISSN index
0031-8949
Page
035301
Quartiles
Q2

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