Helium-8 study gives insight into nuclear theory, neutron stars
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The diagrams above illustrate the nuclear structure of three forms of helium.
The most neutron-rich matter that can be made on Earth—the nucleus of the helium-8 atom—has been created, trapped and characterized by researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory. This new measurement gives rise to several significant consequences in nuclear theory and the study of neutron stars.
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