Abstract
The α-decay half-lives for the isotopes of nuclei W, Re, Os, Ir and Pt in the range have been studied by using the Modified Generalised Liquid Drop Model (MGLDM). The half-lives predicted for some even–even nuclei by using the deformed Two Potential Approach (TPA) [Comm. Theo. Phys. 74, 055301 (2022)] are considered and included for the comparison. Additionally, we have analysed the α-decay half-lives using eight ℓ-dependent empirical formulae, and compared the results with the experimental data. The standard deviation and the average deviation for by using MGLDM is obtained as 0.6025 and 0.5403, respectively. Also, the results of MGLDM match well with predictions of TPA, with standard deviation of 0.47 and 0.44 respectively. A dip in the half-life curve or a peak in the decay energy curve at 82, a magic neutron number of the daughter nuclei of increases the viability of the calculations. Also, the linear nature of Geiger-Nuttall law, Universal law, the relation connecting and and the New Geiger-Nuttall law helps to calculate the half-lives of newly synthesized and unknown isotopes, making MGLDM more reliable.
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