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Nuclei of Light Elements with a Large Excess of Neutrons Obtained in Transfer Reactions with Heavy Ions

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Methods of producing light nuclei with a large excess of neutrons are considered. Manynucleon transfer reactions involving heavy ions are the most efficient means of producing these nuclei at the present time. A new method of identifying the light products of transfer reactions is considered. The problem of the limit of nucleon stability for light nuclei with an excess of neutrons is discussed.

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Volkov, V.V. (1973). Nuclei of Light Elements with a Large Excess of Neutrons Obtained in Transfer Reactions with Heavy Ions. In: Bogolyubov, N.N., Baldin, A.M., Van Hieu, N., Solov’ev, V.G. (eds) Particles and Nuclei. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7553-1_1

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