Bayesian MCMC fitting of a phenomenological model reveals that isospin asymmetry strongly suppresses alpha preformation probability in superheavy nuclei while reproducing shell effects and experimental half-lives.
Nuclear isospin asymmetry in $\alpha$ decays of heavy nuclei
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The effects of nuclear isospin asymmetry on $\alpha$ decay lifetimes of heavy nuclei are investigated within various phenomenological models of nuclear potential for the $\alpha$ particle. We consider the widely used simple square well potential and Woods-Saxon potential, and modify them by including an isospin asymmetry term. We then suggest a model for the potential of the $\alpha$ particle motivated by a microscopic phenomenological approach of the Skyrme force model, which naturally introduce the isospin dependent form of the nuclear potential for the $\alpha$ particle. The empirical $\alpha$ decay lifetime formula of Viola and Seaborg is also modified to include isospin asymmetry effects. The obtained $\alpha$ decay half-lives are in good agreement with the experimental data and we find that including the nuclear isospin effects somehow improves the theoretical results for $\alpha$ decay half-lives. The implications of these results are discussed and the predictions on the $\alpha$ decay lifetimes of superheavy elements are also presented.
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Correlation between nuclear isospin asymmetry and $\alpha$-particle preformation probability for superheavy nuclei from a Bayesian inference
Bayesian MCMC fitting of a phenomenological model reveals that isospin asymmetry strongly suppresses alpha preformation probability in superheavy nuclei while reproducing shell effects and experimental half-lives.