The drip line: nuclei on the edge of stability
Dave Morrisey describes the challenges of neutron-rich isotopes.
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Dave Morrisey describes the challenges of neutron-rich isotopes.
Looking back 75 years to the first accelerator-based physics experiment.
Lead nuclei with too few neutrons turn out to be mainly spherical.
SQM 2007 meeting hears of new results and expectations for the LHC.
Studies of transition rates between excited states and ground states in these nuclei provide important information to test shell-model predictions.
Jefferson Laboratory researchers discuss two new models of spin transfer.
Researchers at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) at Michigan State University have produced the heaviest silicon isotope ever observed.
Physicists meeting in Finland warm up for heavy-ion physics at the LHC.
A report from the latest workshop on deep-inelastic scattering.
After several years of independently gathering and analyzing data at Fermilab’s Tevatron, the DØ and CDF collaborations have reported the observation of the same new baryon within days of each othe...