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Cluster decay in very heavy nuclei in Relativistic Mean Field

Madhubrata Bhattacharya, G. Gangopadhyay

Published 2008-02-07Version 1

Exotic cluster decay of very heavy nuclei has been studied in the microscopic Super-Asymmetric Fission Model. Relativistic Mean Field model with the force FSU Gold has been employed to obtain the densities of the cluster and the daughter nuclei. The microscopic nuclear interaction DDM3Y1, which has an exponential density dependence, and the Coulomb interaction have been used in the double folding model to obtain the potential between the cluster and the daughter. Half life values have been calculated in the WKB approximation and the spectroscopic factors have been extracted. The latter values are seen to have a simple dependence of the mass of the cluster as has been observed earlier. Predictions have been made for some possible decays.

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