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Opportunities for fundamental physics research with radioactive molecules
2024 · 74 citations
α-Clustering in atomic nuclei from first principles with statistical learning and the Hoyle state character
2022 · 89 citations
Nuclear clocks for testing fundamental physics
2021 · 155 citations
Charge radii of exotic potassium isotopes challenge nuclear theory and the magic character of N = 32
2021 · 143 citations
Evidence of isospin-symmetry violation in high-energy collisions of atomic nuclei
2025 · 14 citations
Colliding heavy nuclei take multiple identities on the path to fusion
2023 · 24 citations
Isomers in superheavy nuclei
2024 · 16 citations
The Spin Atomic Model: Origin of Quantum Nature and the Formation of Atoms and Molecules
2026
The Spin Atomic Model: Origin of Quantum Nature and the Formation of Atoms and Molecules
2026
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The Spin Atomic Model: Origin of Quantum Nature and the Formation of Atoms and Molecules
2026
The Spin Atomic Model: Origin of Quantum Nature and the Formation of Atoms and Molecules
2026
Macro-Nuclear Evolution in Unified Fractal Quantum Field Theory (UFQFT): From Atomic Nuclei to Neutron Stars, Black Holes, and Cosmic Recycling
2026
Macro-Nuclear Evolution in Unified Fractal Quantum Field Theory (UFQFT): From Atomic Nuclei to Neutron Stars, Black Holes, and Cosmic Recycling
2026
Atoms are the basic particles of the chemical elements and the fundamental building blocks of matter. An atom consists of a nucleus of protons and generally neutrons, surrounded by an electromagnetically bound swarm of electrons. The chemical elements are distinguished from each other by the number of protons that are in their atoms. For example, any atom that contains 11 protons is sodium, and any atom that contains 29 protons is copper. Atoms with the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons are called isotopes of the same element.
2026
Atoms are the basic particles of the chemical elements and the fundamental building blocks of matter. An atom consists of a nucleus of protons and generally neutrons, surrounded by an electromagnetically bound swarm of electrons. The chemical elements are distinguished from each other by the number of protons that are in their atoms. For example, any atom that contains 11 protons is sodium, and any atom that contains 29 protons is copper. Atoms with the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons are called isotopes of the same element.
2026
Interplay between Nuclear Shell Structure and Pairing around Doubly Magic $^{132}$Sn
2026
RQGP Paper S - Structural Neutron Drip Line for Alpha-Cluster Nuclei within RQGP
2026
RQGP Paper S - Structural Neutron Drip Line for Alpha-Cluster Nuclei within RQGP
2026
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