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Doubly magic nickel

Philip Walker ()
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Philip Walker: University of Surrey

Nature, 2000, vol. 404, issue 6777, 447-449

Abstract: Nickel-48 is of special interest to nuclear physicists because it is ‘doubly magic’ - the number of neutrons and protons are both especially stable. Producing just four atoms of nickel-48 required a huge effort, because it is the most proton-rich nucleus ever created.

Date: 2000
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