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Sarahisme

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Hi all.

 

i can't quite figure out how to modify the equation for this alpha particle decay stuff....any ideas ?

 

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i think i need to modify this equation:

 

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anyway, help would be great! :)

 

thanks guys & gals ;)

 

Sarah

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EG is the energy of the ground state?

 

You have the tunneling probability for one strike against a barrier. If you have the energy of the alpha, you should be able to calculate how often it hits the barrier, and get the total probability of tunneling.

 

You can use the U-235 data to fix one parameter of your equation, and then estimate the Pu-239 half-life.

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EG is the energy of the ground state?

 

You have the tunneling probability for one strike against a barrier. If you have the energy of the alpha' date=' you should be able to calculate how often it hits the barrier, and get the total probability of tunneling.

 

You can use the U-235 data to fix one parameter of your equation, and then estimate the Pu-239 half-life.[/quote']

 

 

but don't i have to change the equation because the current equation contains mu, which is the reduced mass?

 

sorry i should dexplain, ...initially this equation was for two protons colliding and possible fusing...

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hmm i am getting confused...

 

ok lets start from the begining....

 

we are given that

 

[math] \lambda = v \rho [/math]

 

then i think i need to somehow manipulate the equation in my first post...hmmmmm

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