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Recent progress in two-proton radioactivity

Journal

NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNIQUES
Volume 33, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER SINGAPORE PTE LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s41365-022-01091-1

Keywords

Exotic decay; Two-proton radioactivity; Nucleon-nucleon correlation; Experimental and theoretical development

Funding

  1. National Natural ScienceFoundation of China [12147101, 11925502, 11890714, 11935001, 11961141003]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFA0404404]
  3. Strategic Priority Research Program of ChineseAcademy of Sciences [XDB34030000]
  4. Shanghai DevelopmentFoundation for Science and Technology [19ZR1403100]

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Rare isotope beam facilities have provided unique data for studying nuclides far from the beta-stability line. Two-proton (2p) radioactivity, a rare decay mode in highly proton-rich isotopes, has attracted significant research attention. This review presents recent experimental and theoretical progress on 2p decay, including innovations in measuring nucleon-nucleon correlations and developments in connecting structural aspects with decay properties.
During the last few decades, rare isotope beam facilities have provided unique data for studying the properties of nuclides located far from the beta-stability line. Such nuclei are often accompanied by exotic structures and radioactive modes, which represent the forefront of nuclear research. Among them, two-proton (2p) radioactivity is a rare decay mode found in a few highly proton-rich isotopes. The 2p decay lifetimes and properties of emitted protons hold invaluable information regarding the nuclear structures in the presence of a low-lying proton continuum; as such, they have attracted considerable research attention. In this review, we present some of the recent experimental and theoretical progress regarding the 2p decay, including technical innovations for measuring nucleon-nucleon correlations and developments in the models that connect their structural aspects with their decay properties. This impressive progress should play a significant role in elucidating the mechanism of these exotic decays, probing the corresponding components inside nuclei, and providing deep insights into the open quantum nature of dripline systems.

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