2005
DOI: 10.1088/0954-3899/31/2/005
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Alpha decay half-life of bismuth isotopes

Abstract: The observed alpha decay half-life values of favoured alpha transitions of ℓ = 5 in bismuth isotopes have been analysed in the framework of a model based on quantum mechanical tunnelling through a potential barrier where the centrifugal and overlapping effects are taken into account. In particular, the very recently measured alpha decay half-life value of (1.9 ± 0.2) × 1019 y for the unique naturally occurring 209Bi isotope has been reproduced by the present approach as (1.0 ± 0.3) × 1019 y. Also, the partial … Show more

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“…However, for the particular case of 151 Eu isotope a difference by a factor ∼5 is still present, which seems to indicate that very probably the alpha transition for this isotope does not proceed with = 0. previously in our alpha decay systematics, namely, that for bismuth isotopes [6] (g = 0.385 for = 5 transitions) and the one for all alpha decay cases of = 0 transitions [8] (g = 0.122). Next, a dependence of g upon is assumed of the form…”
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“…However, for the particular case of 151 Eu isotope a difference by a factor ∼5 is still present, which seems to indicate that very probably the alpha transition for this isotope does not proceed with = 0. previously in our alpha decay systematics, namely, that for bismuth isotopes [6] (g = 0.385 for = 5 transitions) and the one for all alpha decay cases of = 0 transitions [8] (g = 0.122). Next, a dependence of g upon is assumed of the form…”
Section: Cbpf-nf-015/07mentioning
confidence: 50%
“…a positive Q α -value [1]. However, for most of them the extremely high decay rates by the radioactive process of electron capture and, to a lesser extent, the β − -decay process, make alpha to alpha decay we developed [6][7][8][9] motivated by the discovery of a rare alpha activity in natural bismuth [10].…”
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“…In equation (2.10), C = 1 − E * /B(Z i , A i ) represents the thermal correction to the chargedparticle Coulomb barrier [13] of the decaying nucleus with B(Z i , A i ) being its binding energy.…”
Section: Pos(xxxiv Bwnp)144mentioning
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“…The traditional methods [8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22]such as the WKB approximation, and empirical formulas [23][24][25][26] are constantly evolving. Among these methods the microscopic * Corresponding author:lixiaohuaphysics@126.com double-folding model adopting density dependent M3Y force and the liquid drop model adopting the proximity potential have been researched frequently.…”
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