Abstract

The importance of single-particle mean field and Coriolis interaction are discussed in the context of proton radioactivity. The calculation of decay widths from pseudo-spin doublets was found to be dependent on the shape of the nuclear mean field, and on the Coriolis interaction, due to the natural mixing by this coupling between states that differ by one unit of angular momentum. The residual interaction cannot be ignored in these studies for a correct interpretation of data.

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