Abstract

Abstract The half-lives of cluster decays are calculated using proximity potential model with a new universal function, and compared to the experimentally measured values and the theoretical ones of liquid drop model. The results of the present calculations show reasonable agreement with the experimental data as well as the half-life calculations of liquid drop model. In the present work, it is certified that proximity potential model with the new universal function can be used successfully to calculate the half-lives of cluster decays for heavy nuclei.

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