Deformation dependence of 2p-radioactivity half-lives: probe with a new formula across the mass region with Z < 82

Author:

Saxena GORCID,Aggarwal MamtaORCID,Singh D,Jain A,Sharma P KORCID,Yadav H L

Abstract

Abstract Effect of deformation on half-life of two-proton (2p) radioactivity is investigated across the periodic chart for nuclei with Z < 82. 2p-decay half-lives are estimated by employing our newly proposed semi-empirical formula wherein the nuclear deformation has been incorporated in a phenomenological way. Robustness of the formula is demonstrated as it estimates the measured values quite accurately and, hence, reliably applied to predict the other possible 2p-emitters. For many proton rich nuclei for which experimental data on the decay energies are not available, we have used the theoretical values obtained from our calculations using the relativistic mean-field approach. The uncertainties in the theoretical decay energy values are minimised by machine learning technique. Correlation of 2p-radioactivity with 2p-halo and deformation is probed. Our calculations show the phenomenon of shape coexistence in several 2p-emitters, wherein the prolate shape is found to be more predominant for the ground state.

Funder

Science and Engineering Research Board

DST, Govt. of India under CRG

DST, Govt. of India under WOS-A scheme

SERB, Govt. of India under SIRE Scheme

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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