α knockout reaction as a new probe for α formation in α-decay nuclei

Abstract

The α-decay phenomennon has been studied for more than a century but the mechanism of the α particle formation and its tunneling process have not yet been fully understood. As an alternative to the α-decay lifetime measurement, we propose the proton-induced α knockout reaction, (p,pα), as a new probe for the surface α formation probability of α-decay nuclei. The 210,212Po(p,pα)206,208Pb reaction is described by the distorted-wave impulse approximation framework. It shows that the 212Po/210Po ratio of the α knockout cross sections agrees with that of the surface α formation probabilities determined by lifetime measurements. The result implies that the (p,pα) cross section is a direct probe for the surface α formation probability, which is an essential quantity to lead us to a complete understanding of the α-decay phenomenon.

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