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Cluster radioactivity of $^{294}_{118}$Og$_{176}$
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According to theory, cluster radioactivity becomes an important decay mode in superheavy nuclei. In this work, we predict that the strongly-asymmetric fission, or cluster emission, is in fact the dominant fission channel for $^{294}_{118}$Og$_{176}$, which is currently the heaviest synthetic isotope known. Our theoretical approach incorporates important features of fission dynamics, including quantum tunneling and stochastic dynamics up to scission. We show that, despite appreciable differences in static fission properties such as fission barriers and spontaneous fission lifetimes, the prediction of cluster radioactivity in $^{294}_{118}$Og$_{176}$ is robust with respect to the details of calculations, including the choice of energy density functional, collective inertia, and the strength of the dissipation term.
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Accurate spontaneous fission half-lives from a microscopic large-scale nuclear structure model
The BSkG3 microscopic model is used to predict spontaneous fission half-lives across the nuclear chart and is checked against all existing experimental data.