Landscape of two-proton radioactivity.
/ Authors
E. Olsen, E. Olsen, M. Pfützner, M. Pfützner, N. Birge, N. Birge, M. Brown, M. Brown, W. Nazarewicz, W. Nazarewicz
and 3 more authors
/ Abstract
Ground-state two-proton (2p) radioactivity is a decay mode found in isotopes of elements with even atomic numbers located beyond the two-proton drip line. So far, this exotic process has been experimentally observed in a few light- and medium-mass nuclides with Z≤30. In this study, using state-of-the-art nuclear density functional theory, we globally analyze 2p radioactivity and for the first time identify 2p-decay candidates in elements heavier than strontium. We predict a few cases where the competition between 2p emission and α decay may be observed. In nuclei above lead, the α-decay mode is found to be dominating and no measurable candidates for the 2p radioactivity are expected.
Journal: Physical review letters