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    The nuclear drip line is the boundary beyond which atomic nuclei are unbound with respect to the emission of a proton or neutron. An arbitrary combination...
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  • Look up drip line in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Drip line may refer to: Nuclear drip line, the lines beyond which protons or neutrons leak out of...
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    doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.84.5493. PMID 10990977. (this refers to the nuclear drip line) Wang, Meng; Audi, G.; Kondev, F. G.; Huang, W.J.; Naimi, S.; Xu,...
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    favorable the further it is from the line of beta stability. The boundaries of the valley correspond to the nuclear drip lines, where nuclides become so unstable...
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    Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (category Nuclear chemistry)
    the Chart of the Nuclides towards its outer sides, the so-called Nuclear drip line. It will also allow expansion of the Chart towards heavier isotopes...
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  • stable odd-odd nuclei Heaviest particle-bound isotope of nitrogen, see Nuclear drip line Nitrogen-13 and oxygen-15 are produced in the atmosphere when gamma...
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  • occur in this nuclide. Heaviest particle-bound isotope of oxygen, see Nuclear drip line Natural oxygen is made of three stable isotopes, 16 O , 17 O , and...
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    Proton emission (category Nuclear physics)
    same facility) that zinc-54 can also undergo double proton decay. Nuclear drip line Diproton (a particle possibly involved in double proton decay) Free...
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    Isotope § Variation in properties between isotopes Nuclear fission Nuclear drip line "21.2: Patterns of Nuclear Stability". Chemistry LibreTexts. 2014-11-18...
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    The nuclear force (or nucleon–nucleon interaction, residual strong force, or, historically, strong nuclear force) is a force that acts between hadrons...
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    using the IDS. Studies on nuclear resonance systems beyond the drip line and existence of halo structure The nuclear drip line is the boundary beyond which...
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  • Russian Federation having a hard-line on the 300 km range found its red line diluted, and there was no tangible reaction. Drip feed A decision to supply a...
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    A nuclear isomer is a metastable state of an atomic nucleus, in which one or more nucleons (protons or neutrons) occupy excited state (higher energy)...
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    electrons. Discoveries in nuclear physics have led to applications in many fields. This includes nuclear power, nuclear weapons, nuclear medicine and magnetic...
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  • pair). Beyond the neutron drip line along the lower left, nuclides decay by neutron emission. Beyond the proton drip line along the upper right, nuclides...
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    of radioactive/unstable nuclei, almost to the limits of bound nuclei (the drip lines), and under high density (up to neutron star matter) and high temperature...
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    Nuclear fusion is a reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei, usually deuterium and tritium (hydrogen isotopes), combine to form one or more different...
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    Halo nucleus (redirect from Nuclear halo)
    at the extreme edges of the table of nuclides — the neutron drip line and proton drip line — and have short half-lives, measured in milliseconds. These...
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    In nuclear physics and nuclear chemistry, a nuclear reaction is a process in which two nuclei, or a nucleus and an external subatomic particle, collide...
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    Nuclear fission is a reaction in which the nucleus of an atom splits into two or more smaller nuclei. The fission process often produces gamma photons...
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    Atomic nucleus (redirect from Nuclear model)
    the extreme edges of the chart of the nuclides—the neutron drip line and proton drip line—and are all unstable with short half-lives, measured in milliseconds;...
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    Nuclear matter is an idealized system of interacting nucleons (protons and neutrons) that exists in several phases of exotic matter that, as of yet, are...
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  • shell-breaking with map of nuclide table showing the 5 known islands. "The drip line: nuclei on the edge of stability". CERN Courier. 20 November 2007. "New...
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    High-energy nuclear physics studies the behavior of nuclear matter in energy regimes typical of high-energy physics. The primary focus of this field is...
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    Nuclear binding energy in experimental physics is the minimum energy that is required to disassemble the nucleus of an atom into its constituent protons...
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    a dominant decay mode for superheavy elements, with nuclear stability generally falling as nuclear mass increases. It thus forms a practical limit to heavy...
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    a process used to make stone tools such as arrowheads by knapping. In nuclear physics, spallation is the process in which a heavy nucleus emits numerous...
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    Borromean nucleus (category Nuclear physics)
    Many Borromean nuclei are light nuclei near the nuclear drip lines that have a nuclear halo and low nuclear binding energy. For example, the nuclei 6 He...
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  • Marielle Chartier (category Women nuclear physicists)
    the UK involvement with the Nuclear Structure, Astrophysics and Reactions (NuSTAR) experiments, studying the nuclear drip line, the ordering of quantum states...
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    Nuclear fission products are the atomic fragments left after a large atomic nucleus undergoes nuclear fission. Typically, a large nucleus like that of...
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