-
proton (the
nucleus of hydrogen), an electron, and an antineutrino.
Dineutron: The
dineutron,
containing two neutrons, is not a
stable bound particle, but had...
- Bertulani, C. A.; Zelevinsky, V. G. (2003). "Tetraneutron as a
dineutron-
dineutron molecule".
Journal of
Physics G. 29 (10): 2431–2437. arXiv:nucl-th/0212060...
- that they observed, for the
first time,
direct dineutron emission in the
decay of 16Be. The
dineutron character is
evidenced by a
small emission angle...
-
gradient of the
nuclear force. In both cases, this
causes the
diproton and
dineutron to be unstable. The
proton and
neutron in
deuterium can be dissociated...
- of all
hydrogen in the Big Bang due to
binding of the
diproton and the
dineutron with a
catastrophic impact on life as we know it, we show that provided...
- is
represented by halo
nuclei such as lithium-11 or boron-14, in
which dineutrons, or
other collections of neutrons,
orbit at
distances of
about 10 fm (roughly...
- an
alpha particle and two neutrons) is bound, but
neither 5He nor the
dineutron is. 8He and 14Be both
exhibit a four-neutron halo.
Nuclei that have a...
- in the
strong interaction (up to 50% for some authors)
would bind the
dineutron and the
diproton and
convert all
hydrogen in the
early universe to helium;...
- the nucleus,
proposed by the two
times Nobel laureate Linus Pauling,
dineutrons are
among the
components of this structure.
Similarly to a
dumbbell put...
- 1933.
Szilard realized that if a
nuclear reaction produced neutrons or
dineutrons,
which then
caused further nuclear reactions, the
process might be self-perpetuating...