2024
DOI: 10.1007/s41365-024-01588-x
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Clustering in nuclei: progress and perspectives

Kang Wei,
Yan-Lin Ye,
Zai-Hong Yang

Abstract: Nucleus is essentially composed of protons and neutrons, which are commonly known as nucleons. Interestingly, some of nucleons may group together and exhibit collective behavior inside a nucleus. Such clustering effects have been known since the early stages of nuclear physics because of the observation and description of α-cluster decay from many heavy nuclei. Subsequent studies demonstrated that cluster structures exist in many nuclear systems, especially in weakly bound or excited states, and are complement… Show more

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