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The specially interesting experimental value, in the nuclear physic, describing the alpha decay is the decay energy Qα. This energy is a key to understanding the series of nuclei disorders. On the basis of decay energy we may compute sequential masses and energy of unstable nuclides. Because alpha is the helium element, thus from a nucleus with N neutrons and Z protons after the alpha decay we obtain...
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