Proton radioactivity in deformed nuclei with microscopic optical potential: a novel angular-dependent emission mechanism in the nanosecond-emitter $^{149}$Lu (2507.09692v1)
Abstract: We present the first microscopic description of proton radioactivity in ${149}$Lu, the most oblate deformed proton emitter known, using a deformed $ab\ initio$ optical potential derived from relativistic Brueckner-Hartree-Fock theory. We predict a novel angular-dependent phenomenon unprecedented in spherical proton emitters: the disappearance of classically allowed regions at small polar angles $(\theta\leq 21\circ)$. Combining the Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouin penetration probabilities and the assault frequency of the emitted proton estimated with a new harmonic-oscillator-inspired scheme, our framework yields a half-life $T_{1/2}=467{+143}_{-108}$ ns for ${149}$Lu, in excellent agreement within uncertainties with the experimental value $450{+170}_{-100}$ ns. Deformation analysis rigorously excludes configurations with $|\beta_2|\geq 0.32$. Extensions to ${150, 151}$Lu and their isomers also achieve excellent agreement with experimental half-life data. We further predict ${148}$Lu as another highly oblate $(\beta_2 = -0.166)$ proton emitter with a half-life of 33 $\mu$s. This work validates deformed microscopic optical potentials as a robust predictive tool for drip-line proton emitters and provides quantitative evidence for deformation effects in exotic decays.
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