The formation and decay of superheavy nuclei produced in $^{48}Ca$-induced reactions
Sushil Kumar, M. Balasubramaniam, Raj K. Gupta, G. Munzenberg, W., Scheid

TL;DR
This paper investigates the formation and decay of superheavy nuclei produced in $^{48}Ca$-induced reactions using quantum mechanical models, providing insights into their decay properties and potential for experimental detection.
Contribution
It applies the QMFT and PCM models to predict formation and decay characteristics of superheavy nuclei, confirming earlier theoretical suggestions and exploring decay modes and half-lives.
Findings
$^{48}Ca$-induced reactions are cold fusion with specific excitation energies.
Calculated alpha-decay half-lives agree with experimental data.
Possible cluster emissions may have detectable half-lives.
Abstract
The formation of superheavy nuclei in , , and reactions and their subsequent decay are studied within the quantum mechanical fragmentation theory (QMFT) and the QMFT based preformed cluster-decay model (PCM) of Gupta and collaborators. According to QMFT, all these -induced reactions are cold fusion reactions with relative excitation energies larger than for the -induced cold fusion reactions and smaller than for the lighter beam i.e. , or -induced hot fusion reactions. The same reactions were first suggested by Gupta et al. in 1977 on the basis of QMFT, and this study re-establishes the same result. In fact, for such heavy isotopes of Z=110 to 116, is shown to be a better beam for cold fusion, but is a radioactive nucleus. The -decay half-lives of these nuclei after 3n and/ or 4n…
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