The decimal logarithm of spontaneous fission half-life of the superheavy
nucleus 286Fl experimentally determined is log10Tfexp(s)=−0.632. We present a method to calculate the half-life based on the cranking
inertia and the deformation energy, functions of two independent surface
coordinates, using the best asymmetric two center shell model. In the first
stage we study the statics. At a given mass asymmetry up to about η=0.5
the potential barrier has a two hump shape, but for larger η it has only
one hump. The touching point deformation energy versus mass asymmetry shows the
three minima, produced by shell effects, corresponding to three decay modes:
spontaneous fission, cluster decay and α~decay. The least action
trajectory is determined in the plane (R,η) where R is the separation
distance of the fission fragments and η is the mass asymmetry. We may find
a sequence of several trajectories one of which gives the least action. The
parametrization with two deformation coordinates (R,η) and the radius of
the light fragment, R2, exponentially decreasing with R is compared with
the simpler one, in which R2~=constant. The latter is closer to the reality
and reminds us about the alpha or cluster preformation at the nuclear surface.Comment: 18 pages, 9 figures, 3 tables, URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevC.94.01430