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The Dineutron

JUL 01, 1950
Los Alamos may have found it

DOI: 10.1063/1.3066953

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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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Volume 3, Number 7

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