Mapping the proton drip-line up to A=70
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- 2 January 1997
Abstract
Coulomb energy differences between mirror nuclei with $A \le 70$ are calculated within the framework of the nuclear shell model using an effective Coulomb plus isovector and isotensor interaction. Absolute binding energies for proton-rich nuclei are predicted by adding the calculated Coulomb shifts to experimentally measured binding energies for the neutron-rich mirror. The location of the proton drip-line is investigated, as well as candidates for the exotic decay mode known as di-proton emission. Taking into account the lifetimes of competing decay modes and limits imposed by experimental setups, it is concluded that the best candidates for the observation of correlated di-proton emission are $^{45}$Fe, $^{48}$Ni, and $^{63}$Se.
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- Version 1, 1997-01-02, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review C, 55 (5), 2407.
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