Superheavy elements, those with atomic numbers greater than 104, are a fascinating area of study in chemistry and physics. These elements are not only significant for their unique properties but ...
With this success, a new pathway for the synthesis of superheavy nuclei has emerged. A pathway that should allow the production of new nuclei beyond oganesson-294 (Z=118), the heaviest nucleus ever ...
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 ...
Düllmann, 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 ...