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- W4293746918 abstract "In this paper, we have analyzed the ground state structural properties of fermium-isotopes in the mass range [Formula: see text] within the relativistic mean-field with NL3[Formula: see text] and Relativistic Hartree–Bogoliubov approach with DD-ME2 parameter sets. The bulk properties, such as binding energy, root mean-square charge radius, quadruple deformation parameter, chemical potentials, two-neutron separation energy and differential two- neutron separation energy, are estimated for the above Fm- isotopic chain. All the calculated observables are compared with finite range droplet model (FRDM) predictions and experimental data wherever available. The analysis predicts the existence of shell closure in the neutron-rich region of the isotopic chain at [Formula: see text]. The decay properties such as the [Formula: see text]-decay energy and corresponding half-life for three decay chains i.e. [Formula: see text]Fm, [Formula: see text]Fm and [Formula: see text]Fm are studied. Six different empirical formulae, namely; Viola-Seaborg, Royer, modified B. Alex Brown, Parkhomenko–Sobiczewski, Universal decay law and modified universal decay law are employed to ascertain the numerical dependency of the half-life for each decay energy. A comparative study of [Formula: see text]-values and half-lives for these decay chains gives a good signature of the calculated results. The half-life calculations of three decay chains suggest that [Formula: see text]Pu, [Formula: see text]Pu, [Formula: see text]Pu are shell closure nuclei having maximum half-lives, whereas [Formula: see text]Fm, [Formula: see text]Fm and [Formula: see text]Fm are shell stabilized with lower half-lives." @default.
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- W4293746918 date "2022-07-10" @default.
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- W4293746918 title "Structure and decay chain of fermium isotopes using relativistic mean-field approach" @default.
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