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International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies

Volume 6, Issue 3, 2026

Decay Characteristics of Neutron Excess Bromine Nuclei



Author(s): JJ Bevelacqua

Abstract:

The properties of neutron excess bromine nuclei are predicted utilizing a single particle model. The single particle model calculations include alpha, beta, positron, electron capture, and spontaneous fission decay modes. Neutron emission decay modes that have short half-lives are not readily determined by the model. However, estimates of the neutron decay mode were evaluated using the methodology of Chowdhury et al. Using that model, spontaneous neutron emission is predicted to occur in the range of A = 111 – 113. The Japanese Nuclear Data Compilation terminate their calculations at A = 104. Given these results, single particle model calculations are extended to encompass these values, and were extended to A = 104 with closure of the 2d3/2 neutron shell.

Single particle model calculations predict that A = 92 – 105 neutron excess bromine systems form bound systems that have limiting beta decay half-lives in the range of 1.44 – 40.2 ms. Model half-life results for the A = 95 – 104 bromine nuclei are within a factor of about 2.6 of the predictions of the Japanese Nuclear Data Compilation calculations.


Keywords: Nucleosynthesis, Neutron Excess Bromine Nuclei, Beta Decay, Nuclear Structure, Spontaneous Neutron Emission

Pages: 1515-1518

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