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The Dineutron

JUL 01, 1950
Los Alamos may have found it
Physics Today

Although continuing efforts have been made, both in this country and abroad, to find convincing experimental evidence that two neutrons occasionally behave as a single particle, the search for the dineutron has been almost uniformly unrewarding. Preliminary results of a set of experiments being conducted at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, however, give hope that the dineutron has in fact been observed.

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