Superheavy Nuclei XV: 1620 ≤ A < 1630 Systems

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Bevelacqua Resources, 7531 Flint Crossing Circle SE, Owens Cross Roads, AL 35763 USA, [email protected]       Decay properties of nuclei are calculated in the mass region 1620 ≤ A < 1630. The calculations are performed using the Rost-1600 interaction. Model calculations suggest that a new islands of stability could exist in the vicinity of the Z = 440 - 446. The most stable system occurs at (Z, A) = (440, 1626). KEYWORDS: 1620 ≤ A < 1630 Superheavy nuclei, alpha decay, spontaneous fission, beta decay
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