Abstract

Three isotone groups (N=128,130,132) with alpha-decaying, short-lifetime even-even nuclei of large mass number are studied in order to show that the tunneling phase of the alpha decay process is appropriately describable by a specific non-hermitian mean-field model. In this model the mean-field lifetime of the alpha cluster is extracted directly by the complex diagonalization of the non-hermitian Hamiltonian of the system. In this paper, we demonstrate that by calculating the mean-field width of the alpha clusters, in each isotone groups, by non-perturbative complex spectral calculations, then, due to the distinct patterns the isotones are naturally organized into with respect to the half-life and proton number, the total width of the alpha-decay can be approximated by matching the calculated results to experimental data.

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