The emission probabilities of long range alpha particles from even-even 244-252Cm isotopes
K. P. Santhosh, Sreejith Krishnan, B. Priyanka

TL;DR
This study investigates the emission probabilities and yields of long-range alpha particles in the cold ternary fission of various curium isotopes, emphasizing the role of nuclear shell effects and deformation.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed model for alpha accompanied ternary fission considering deformation, orientation, and shell effects, with calculations aligning well with experimental data.
Findings
Highest yields involve doubly magic nuclei like 130Sn and 132Sn.
Emission probabilities match experimental data closely.
Ground state deformation significantly influences fission outcomes.
Abstract
The alpha accompanied cold ternary fission of even-even 244Cm, 246Cm, 248Cm, 250Cm and 252Cm isotopes have been studied by taking the interacting barrier as the sum of Coulomb and proximity potential with the fragments in equatorial configuration. The favorable fragment combinations are obtained from the cold reaction valley plot and by calculating the relative yield for the charge minimized fragments. In the alpha accompanied ternary fission of 244Cm isotope, the highest yield is found for the fragment combination 110Ru+4He+130Sn, which possess near doubly magic nuclei 130Sn. For the ternary fission of 246Cm, 248Cm, 250Cm and 252Cm isotopes with 4He as light charged particle, the highest yield is obtained for the fragment combination with doubly magic nuclei 132Sn as the heavier fragment. The emission probabilities and kinetic energies of long range alpha particle have been computed…
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