Structural Properties and -Decay Chains of Transfermium Nuclei (101Z110)
arXiv:2011.02504 · doi:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2020.122066
Abstract
Transfermium nuclei (101Z110) are investigated thoroughly to describe structural properties viz. deformation, radii, shapes, magicity, etc. as well as their probable decay chains. These properties are explored using relativistic mean-field (RMF) approach and compared with other theories along with available experimental data. Neutron numbers N152 and 162 have come forth with a deformed shell gap whereas N184 is ensured as a spherical magic number. The region with N168 bears witness of the phenomenon of shape transition and shape coexistence for all the considered isotopic chains. Experimental -decay half-lives are compared with our theoretical half-lives obtained by using various empirical/semi-empirical formulas. The recent formula proposed by Manjunatha \textit{et al.}, which results best among the considered 10 formulas, is further modified by adding asymmetry dependent terms ( and ). This modified Manjunatha formula is utilized to predict probable -decay chains that are found in excellent agreement with available experimental data.
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