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  •  Enhanced preformation of the α particle, a strongly bound system of two protons and two neutrons, in 104Te causes it to be the fastest ground-state α-emitting nucleus known so far.

    • Ian Cox
    • Robert Grzywacz
    • M. Yoshimoto
    Research
    Nature
    P: 1-5
  • Three-body low-energy s-wave states play an important role in few-body physics and associated universal phenomena, yet their experimental observation in nuclear system has been elusive. Here, the authors identify the three-body s-wave properties in neutron-rich 10He nuclei with improved statistics and sensitivities.

    • Y. L. Sun
    • Y. Kikuchi
    • T. Uesaka
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-9
  • Experiment based on knocking out an alpha particle from a high-energy helium isotope shows a resonance-like structure that is consistent with a quasi-bound tetraneutron state existing for a very short time.

    • M. Duer
    • T. Aumann
    • M. V. Zhukov
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 606, P: 678-682
  • Observation of 28O and 27O through their decay into 24O and four and three neutrons, respectively, is reported, with the 28O nucleus being of particular interest owing to proton and neutron magic numbers and its extremely asymmetric neutron-to-proton ratio.

    • Y. Kondo
    • N. L. Achouri
    • S. Yoshida
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 620, P: 965-970
  • Revealing how to effectively produce nuclei remains one of the main motivations of recent nuclear reaction and nuclear transmutation studies of radioactive waste. The authors show the enhancement of proton rich isotope production using incomplete fusion mechanism on weakly bound nuclei using the incomplete fusion mechanism by the inverse kinematics technique, in which a radioactive beam of Palladium bombards a proton/deuteron target.

    • H. Wang
    • H. Otsu
    • K. Yoshida
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    Volume: 2, P: 1-6