Fragmentation Analysis of Dripline Nuclei in View of Proton Radioactivity
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Investigation of nuclear properties, structure of exotic nuclei, exploration of unknown areas
of periodic table and mapping the proton drip-line has been prominent area of research in
nuclear physics. The discovery of radioactivity has played a crucial role in achieving these
research goals. α, β, γ and cluster decays are well known radioactive decay paths observed
during last century. Here in present work we intend to emphasize on relatively less explored
radioactive decay called as proton decay. Emission of proton from ground state of parent
nuclei has been observed experimentally in 1980, at GSI. Since then, with the experimental
developments more than 25 cases of proton radioactivity have been identified. These proton
emitters lie beyond the limit of nuclear stability on the chart of nuclides i.e. proton drip-line.
The purpose of present work is to explore the role of new binding energies and their
comparison with earlier data on binding energies besides addressing the possible role of
deformation effects governed within quantum mechanical fragmentation approach. The role
of shell effects is also explored and most probable proton decays can be predicted. The effect
of orbital angular momentum on half lives and fragmentation profile of various proton
emitters is also addresed.
Half life estimations for the ground state (spherical as well as deformed) proton emitters are
done by using theoretical approach known as preformed cluster decay model (PCM) which is
on based on quantum mechanical fragmentation theory (QMFT).
The dissertation consists of three chapters:
Chapter 1:
Chapter-1 gives an overview of the various ground state decays, phenomenon of proton
radioactivity, various spherical and deformed proton emitters, In addition to this, the
associated features such as nuclear shapes, role of binding energies etc are also discussed in
this chapter.
Chapter 2:
Chapter-2 includes brief description of Preformed Cluster Decay Model (PCM). It carries the
brief description of various potentials used in methodology. The other related parameters
such as preformation factor; barrier penetrability, etc are outlined. The use of deformations in
PCM domain is also discussed.
Chapter-3 consists of the PCM based calculations for various cases of spherical and deformed
proton emitters. Various results regarding the study of proton decay are discussed and related
conclusions are drawn for better description of related concepts.
