
Collaboration: the key to unlocking exotic nuclei
A report from EXON 2009 on a rapidly developing area of nuclear physics.
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A report from EXON 2009 on a rapidly developing area of nuclear physics.
The biennial conference provided its usual comprehensive review of particle physics.
A workshop addresses the renaissance in the field of hadronic atoms and nuclei.
The first joint publications by H1 and ZEUS start a new harvest of results.
The EDS '09 meeting provides an opportunity to look at what the LHC might soon bring.
An analysis of many results suggests a three-layer model of the proton.
The nuclear shell model remains an essential tool in describing the structure of nuclei heavier than carbon, with shells corresponding to the "magic" numbers of protons (Z) or neutrons (N) associated ...
Plans for a high-luminosity, high-energy, polarized electron–ion collider.
Measurements reveal the thermal origin of dileptons in nuclear collisions at SPS energies.
Researchers at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) at Michigan State University have succeeded in making and measuring the production rates of 15 new neutron-rich isotopes.