Abstract

Half-lives of clusters emitted from radioactive nuclei is determined using modified generalized liquid drop model (MGLDM), where a new preformation factor is added to the existing generalized liquid drop theoretical model with proximity 77 potential. Half-lives for radioactive nuclei whose mass numbers vary from 221 to 242, emitting C, O, F, Ne, Mg, and Si clusters, are calculated theoretically considering deformation and orientation effects and the values are in exact agreement with experimental data. Standard deviation of logarithm of half-lives using present model is found to be 0.755, which is a much better result in comparison with those of GLDM1 and GLDM2 of Bao et al. [J. Phys. G: Nucl. Part. Phys. 39, 095103 (2012)], which are 1.84 and 1.114, respectively. Also, half-lives of various radioactive nuclei whose mass numbers vary from 220 to 250 are predicted. We hope that our present study on cluster half-lives may be helpful for future works in this field.

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