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Proton–proton correlations observed in two-proton radioactivity of 94Ag.

Authors :
Mukha, Ivan
Roeckl, Ernst
Batist, Leonid
Blazhev, Andrey
Döring, Joachim
Grawe, Hubert
Grigorenko, Leonid
Huyse, Mark
Janas, Zenon
Kirchner, Reinhard
La Commara, Marco
Mazzocchi, Chiara
Tabor, Sam L.
Van Duppen, Piet
Source :
Nature; 1/19/2006, Vol. 439 Issue 7074, p298-302, 5p, 1 Diagram, 3 Graphs
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

The stability and spontaneous decay of naturally occurring atomic nuclei have been much studied ever since Becquerel discovered natural radioactivity in 1896. In 1960, proton-rich nuclei with an odd or an even atomic number Z were predicted to decay through one- and two-proton radioactivity, respectively. The experimental observation of one-proton radioactivity was first reported in 1982, and two-proton radioactivity has now also been detected by experimentally studying the decay properties of <superscript>45</superscript>Fe (refs 3, 4) and <superscript>54</superscript>Zn (ref. 5). Here we report proton–proton correlations observed during the radioactive decay of a spinning long-lived state of the lightest known isotope of silver, <superscript>94</superscript>Ag, which is known to undergo one-proton decay. We infer from these correlations that the long-lived state must also decay through simultaneous two-proton emission, making <superscript>94</superscript>Ag the first nucleus to exhibit one- as well as two-proton radioactivity. We attribute the two-proton emission behaviour and the unexpectedly large probability for this decay mechanism to a very large deformation of the parent nucleus into a prolate (cigar-like) shape, which facilitates emission of protons either from the same or from opposite ends of the ‘cigar’. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
439
Issue :
7074
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19473914
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature04453