Non-characteristic Half-lives in Radioactive Decay

Author

Corral, A.

Font, F.

Camacho, J.

Publication date

2011-01-01



Abstract

Half-lives of radionuclides span more than 50 orders of magnitude. We characterize the probability distribution of this broad-range data set at the same time that explore a method for fitting power-laws and testing goodness-of-fit. It is found that the procedure proposed recently by Clauset et al. [SIAM Rev. 51, 661 (2009)] does not perform well as it rejects the power-law hypothesis even for power-law synthetic data. In contrast, we establish the existence of a power-law exponent with a value around 1.1 for the half-life density, which can be explained by the sharp relationship between decay rate and released energy, for different disintegration types. For the case of alpha emission, this relationship constitutes an original mechanism of power-law generation.

Document Type

Article
Published version

Language

English

CDU Subject

51 - Mathematics

Subject

Matemàtiques

Pages

16 p.

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Physical Review E

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