Researchers at the Institute of Modern Physics (IMP), in collaboration with others, have achieved the first precise mass measurements of several exotic atomic nuclei. This breakthrough enabled them to identify the proton dripline for aluminum, phosphorus, sulfur, and argon elements. Building on these results, they proposed a novel approach to detect and study proton halo structures.
Unveiling proton halo structure through precision mass measurements
First precise mass measurements of several exotic atomic nuclei
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