Systematic study on alpha decay in [sup 184-216]Bi nuclei

Author(s):  
K. P. Santhosh ◽  
B. Priyanka ◽  
M. S. Unnikrishnan
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2007 ◽  
Vol 48 (3) ◽  
pp. 545-552 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhang Hong-Fei ◽  
Li Jun-Qing ◽  
Zuo Wei ◽  
Zhou Xiao-Hong ◽  
Gan Zai-Guo

Author(s):  
H. C. Manjunatha ◽  
G. R. Sridhar ◽  
N. Sowmya ◽  
P. S. Damodara Gupta ◽  
H. B. Ramalingam

The alpha decay half-lives of actinides within modified generalized liquid drop model (MGLDM) are investigated by the Wentzel–Kramers–Brillouin (WKB) barrier penetration probability. The potential barrier was studied taking in to account of nuclear proximity, coulomb interaction and centrifugal potential with the inclusion of angular momentum. This work predicts the alpha decay half-lives of unknown actinide nuclei such as [Formula: see text]Am, [Formula: see text]Cm, [Formula: see text]Bk, [Formula: see text]Es and [Formula: see text]No. The calculated alpha decay half-lives reproduce accurately the experimental data. The predictions provided for the alpha decay half-lives within the MGLDM may be helpful for identifying the new isotopes in this field.


Pramana ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 93 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
G R Sridhara ◽  
H C Manjunatha ◽  
K N Sridhar ◽  
H B Ramalingam

2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (09) ◽  
pp. 1950075 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dashty T. Akrawy ◽  
H. Hassanabadi ◽  
S. S. Hosseini ◽  
K. P. Santhosh

We have performed a systematic calculation on the alpha decay half-lives of heavy mass nuclei with 106 [Formula: see text] 118, within the universal decay law (UDL) and modified universal decay law (MUDL). The calculated half-life values are found to be in agreement with the experimental data. The standard deviations of the logarithm of half-lives are found to be the least for MUDL in all cases of even–even, even–odd, odd–even and odd–odd, so the MUDL formula is better than UDL formula for alpha decay studies. We have predicted half-lives of some superheavy nuclei (SHN) in the region [Formula: see text]–118 that are not yet experimentally detected. The decay energies are computed using three different mass models. We hope this study will help future measurements on alpha decay half-lives of SHN.


Author(s):  
Gianluigi Botton ◽  
Gilles L'espérance

As interest for parallel EELS spectrum imaging grows in laboratories equipped with commercial spectrometers, different approaches were used in recent years by a few research groups in the development of the technique of spectrum imaging as reported in the literature. Either by controlling, with a personal computer both the microsope and the spectrometer or using more powerful workstations interfaced to conventional multichannel analysers with commercially available programs to control the microscope and the spectrometer, spectrum images can now be obtained. Work on the limits of the technique, in terms of the quantitative performance was reported, however, by the present author where a systematic study of artifacts detection limits, statistical errors as a function of desired spatial resolution and range of chemical elements to be studied in a map was carried out The aim of the present paper is to show an application of quantitative parallel EELS spectrum imaging where statistical analysis is performed at each pixel and interpretation is carried out using criteria established from the statistical analysis and variations in composition are analyzed with the help of information retreived from t/γ maps so that artifacts are avoided.


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