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Spontaneous double alpha decay: First experimental limit and prospects of investigation

V.I. Tretyak

2021Nuclear Physics and Atomic Energy16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nuclear decays with simultaneous emission of two alpha particles are energetically possible for a number of nuclides. Prospects of searching for such kind of decay for nuclides present in the natural isotopic composition of elements are discussed here. The first experimental limit on half-life for 2α decay is set for 209Bi as T1/2 > 2.9·1020 y at 90 % C.L., using the data of work [P. de Marcillac et al. Nature 422 (2003) 876]. Theoretical T1/2 estimations for the process are also given. Using these values, which are on the level of 1033 y or more, one can conclude that the prospects of experimental observation of 2α decay are very pessimistic.

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Limit (mathematics)Alpha (finance)PhysicsAlpha decayNuclear physicsMathematicsStatisticsMathematical analysisConstruct validityPsychometricsNuclear physics research studiesNeutrino Physics ResearchQuantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
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