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    Half-lives of α\alpha-emitters approaching the N=Z line

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    The half-lives of newly observed α\alpha-emitters 105^{105}Te and 109^{109}Xe [Seweryniak \textit{et al.}, Phys. Rev. C \textbf{73}, 061301(R) (2006); Liddick \textit{et al.}, Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{97}, 082501 (2006)] are investigated by the density-dependent cluster model. The half-lives of α\alpha-emitters close to the N=Z line are also studied in a unified framework where the influence of the nuclear deformation is properly taken into account. Good agreement between model and data is obtained and some possible α\alpha-emitters are suggested for future experiments.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures, To appear in Phys. Rev.

    Cluster-Daughter Overlap as a New Probe of Alpha-Cluster Formation in Medium-Mass and Heavy Even-Even Nuclei

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    We study the possibility to use the cluster-daughter overlap as a new probe of alpha-cluster formation in medium-mass and heavy even-even nuclei. We introduce a dimensionless parameter O\mathfrak{O}, which is the ratio between the root-mean-square (rms) intercluster separation and the sum of rms point radii of the daughter nucleus and the alpha particle, to measure the degree of the cluster-daughter overlap quantitatively. By using this parameter, a large (small) cluster-daughter overlap between the alpha cluster and daughter nucleus corresponds to a small (large) O\mathfrak{O} value. The alpha-cluster formation is shown explicitly, in the framework of the quartetting wave function approach, to be suppressed when the O\mathfrak{O} parameter is small, and be favored when the O\mathfrak{O} parameter is large. We then use this O\mathfrak{O} parameter to explore systematically the landscape of alpha-cluster formation probabilities in medium-mass and heavy even-even nuclei, with O\mathfrak{O} being calculated from experimentally measured charge radii. The trends of alpha-cluster formation probabilities are found to be generally consistent with previous studies. The effects of various shell closures on the alpha-cluster formation are identified, along with some hints on a possible subshell structure at N=106N=106 along the Hg and Pb isotopic chains. The study here could be a useful complement to the traditional route to probe alpha-cluster formation in medium-mass and heavy even-even nuclei using alpha-decay data. Especially, it would be helpful in the cases where the target nucleus is stable against alpha decay or alpha-decay data are currently not available.Comment: 16 pages, 6 figures; accepted versio
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