Researchers discovered rutherfordium-252, the shortest-lived superheavy nucleus, refining the "island of stability" map and ...
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Record-breaking Rf-252: Researchers produce shortest-lived superheavy nucleus and measure its subsequent decayDüllmann, head of the research department for superheavy element chemistry at GSI/FAIR ... below a microsecond in order to further map the isotopic border. The result also opens new perspectives ...
Düllmann, head of the research department for superheavy element chemistry at GSI/FAIR ... below a microseconds in order to further map the isotopic border. The result also opens new perspectives ...
The reason is that the two isotopes of this superheavy element, absent in nature, resulted from an unprecedented union: that of plutonium-244 (Z=94) and titanium-50. The use of titanium-50 in such ...
Yet there is also a class of elements so unstable they can only be made in a lab. These superheavy elements are the purview of a small group stretching the boundaries of chemistry. Can they extend the ...
Düllmann, head of the research department for superheavy element chemistry at GSI/FAIR ... below a microseconds in order to further map the isotopic border. The result also opens new perspectives ...
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