Physics:Even-even nucleus

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Short description: Nucleus with an even number of neutrons and an even number of protons

In atomic physics, even-even (EE) nuclei are nuclei with an even number of neutrons and an even number of protons. Even-mass-number nuclei, which comprise 151/252 = ~ 60% of all stable nuclei, are bosons, i.e. they have integer spin. The vast majority of them, 146 out of 151, belong to the EE class; they have spin 0 because of pairing effects.[1]

References

  1. Evans, Robley D. (1955), The Atomic Nucleus, New York: McGraw-Hill

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