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Haloes, molecules and multi-neutrons

Away from the equilibrium between protons and neutrons within stable nuclei, many exotic nuclei exist. Most of the known nuclear properties evolve smoothly with exoticism, but some extreme proton-neutron combinations have revealed during the last decade completely new concepts. They will be illustra...

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Autor principal: Marqués-Moreno, F M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/747614
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author Marqués-Moreno, F M
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description Away from the equilibrium between protons and neutrons within stable nuclei, many exotic nuclei exist. Most of the known nuclear properties evolve smoothly with exoticism, but some extreme proton-neutron combinations have revealed during the last decade completely new concepts. They will be illustrated through three examples: the extended and dilute halo formed by very weakly bound neutrons, the molecular-like neutron orbitals found in nuclei exhibiting a clustering, and the recently revived debate on the possible existence of neutral nuclei. The different experimental results will be reviewed, and we will see how several properties of these new phenomena can be well understood within relatively simple theoretical approaches.
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spelling cern-7476142019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/747614engMarqués-Moreno, F MHaloes, molecules and multi-neutronsNuclear PhysicsAway from the equilibrium between protons and neutrons within stable nuclei, many exotic nuclei exist. Most of the known nuclear properties evolve smoothly with exoticism, but some extreme proton-neutron combinations have revealed during the last decade completely new concepts. They will be illustrated through three examples: the extended and dilute halo formed by very weakly bound neutrons, the molecular-like neutron orbitals found in nuclei exhibiting a clustering, and the recently revived debate on the possible existence of neutral nuclei. The different experimental results will be reviewed, and we will see how several properties of these new phenomena can be well understood within relatively simple theoretical approaches.LPCC-2003-02oai:cds.cern.ch:7476142003
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics
Marqués-Moreno, F M
Haloes, molecules and multi-neutrons
title Haloes, molecules and multi-neutrons
title_full Haloes, molecules and multi-neutrons
title_fullStr Haloes, molecules and multi-neutrons
title_full_unstemmed Haloes, molecules and multi-neutrons
title_short Haloes, molecules and multi-neutrons
title_sort haloes, molecules and multi-neutrons
topic Nuclear Physics
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/747614
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