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Neutron dripline extended to fluorine and neon isotopes

21 Nov 2019 Hamish Johnston
Illustration of an atomic nucleus
Dripline: how many neutrons can you pack into a nucleus? (Courtesy: iStock/Altayb)
The maximum number of neutrons that can be packed into fluorine and neon isotopes have been determin

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