α Clustering slightly above 100Sn in the Light of the New Experimental Data on the Superallowed α Decay
Abstract
The recently observed α-decay chain 108Xe104Te100Sn [K.~Auranen et al., Phys.\ Rev.\ Lett.\ 121, 182501 (2018)] could provide valuable information on the α clustering in even-even nuclei slightly above the major shells Z=50 and N=50. In this work, this α-decay chain is studied theoretically within the framework of the density-dependent cluster model plus the two-potential approach. We calculate the α-decay half-lives of 104Te and 108Xe and study in detail their dependence on the Q value and the density-profile parameters of the core nucleus. Various physical properties of 104Te, the heaviest nucleus with a doubly magic self-conjugate core + α, are calculated, with two different assumptions on the renormalization factor of the double-folding potential, which could be a useful reference for future experimental studies.
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