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Nuclear physics away from the valley of stability

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Recent experimental developmentsin studiesof exotic nuclei far from the valley of stability are discussed in these lectures. Discussion starts with general aspects related to the production of exotic nuclei and nuclear beams, including some selected examples. Following this technical part some recent advances in the structure studies of very neutron-rich nuclei and heavy nuclei are presented. Finally, newest progresses on low-energy ion manipulation techniquesare described.

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Aysto, J. (2001). Nuclear physics away from the valley of stability. In: Arias, J.M., Lozano, M. (eds) An Advanced Course in Modern Nuclear Physics. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 581. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44620-6_10

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