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Researchers reveal an unexpected feature of atomic nuclei when a 'magic' number of neutrons is reached
https://techxplore.com ^ | 15 JULY 2022 | by Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Posted on 07/15/2022 12:51:22 PM PDT by Red Badger

Caption:When measuring a nucleus with a certain “magic” number of neutrons — 82 — the magnetic field of the nucleus exhibits a drastic change, and the properties of these very complex nuclei appear to be governed by just one of the protons of the nucleus. Credit: Adam Vernon

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A curious thing happened when MIT researchers Adam Vernon and Ronald Garcia Ruiz, along an international team of scientists, recently performed an experiment in which a sensitive laser spectroscopy technique was used to measure how the nuclear electromagnetic properties of indium isotopes evolve when an extreme number of neutrons are added to the nucleus. These nuclei do not exist in nature, and once created, their lifetimes can be as short as a fraction of a second, so the team artificially created the nuclei using a particle accelerator at the CERN research facility in Switzerland. By using a combination of multiple lasers and an ion trap, the team isolated the isotopes of interest and performed precision measurements of atoms containing these exotic nuclei. In turn, it allowed the extraction of their nuclear properties.

Vernon, a postdoc in the Laboratory for Nuclear Science (LNS); Garcia Ruiz, an assistant professor of physics and LNS affiliate; and their colleagues achieved a surprising result. When measuring a nucleus with a certain "magic" number of neutrons—82—the magnetic field of the nucleus exhibited a drastic change, and the properties of these very complex nuclei appear to be governed by just one of the protons of the nucleus.

"The new observation at 82 total neutrons changes this picture of the nucleus. We had to come up with new nuclear theories to explain the result," says Vernon.

The motion of protons and neutrons orbiting inside the atomic nucleus generates a magnetic field, effectively turning the nucleus into a femtometre-scale (one-quadrillionth of a meter) magnet. Understanding how nuclear electromagnetism emerges from the underlying fundamental forces of nature is one of the major open problems of nuclear physics.

The nuclear electromagnetic properties of indium isotopes (nuclei with the same atomic number but different number of neutrons) are considered a particularly intriguing example in nature. With 49 protons, and between 60 and 80 neutrons, the electromagnetic properties of indium isotopes appear to be governed by just one proton, regardless of the number of even neutrons.

"The electromagnetic properties of indium isotopes have been considered a textbook example in our understanding of nuclear structure," states Garcia Ruiz, who leads research on laser spectroscopy experiments of atoms and molecules containing short-lived nuclei within LNS's Exotic Molecules and Atoms Lab.

Two state-of-the-art "ab-initio" and "density functional theory" calculations for the atomic nucleus were independently developed by collaborators to describe the experimental results. They showed the magnetic field suddenly changing to be given by a single proton in the nucleus when 82 neutrons was reached, just as the MIT researchers and collaborators observed in the lab.

The researchers' work is described today in a paper in Nature. It serves as a milestone for nuclear physics, as it challenges our previous understanding of these nuclei. Moreover, detailed calculations of the atomic nucleus are highly challenging, especially with large numbers of protons and neutrons such as in this work.

Vernon adds, "It is rare when calculations can investigate the atomic nucleus with such detail, and this is what our observation of this new phenomena enabled."

The results are an essential step toward a microscopic understanding of the atomic nucleus and the nuclear force, not just important for describing atomic nuclei, but also critical to understanding astrophysical systems such as neutron stars. Their findings provide important guidance to refine theoretical models, which are essential input for a diverse range of studies such as searches for dark matter searches and neutrino physics.

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New technique allows physicists to study interactions of neutrons inside of an atom More information: A. R. Vernon et al, Nuclear moments of indium isotopes reveal abrupt change at magic number 82, Nature (2022).

DOI: 10.1038/s41586-022-04818-7

Journal information: Nature

Provided by Massachusetts Institute of Technology


TOPICS: Science
KEYWORDS: astronomy; cern; indium; magneticfield; magnetism; neutron; neutrons; nuclei; physics; professorproton; proton; protons; science; stringtheory
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1 posted on 07/15/2022 12:51:22 PM PDT by Red Badger
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To: SunkenCiv; SuperLuminal

Ping!...................


2 posted on 07/15/2022 12:51:49 PM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Red Badger

Kind of confusing article. It says the magic number “82”. But then later says between 60 and 80. So I’m not sure which is correct of it I’m reading it wrong.


3 posted on 07/15/2022 12:58:37 PM PDT by for-q-clinton (Cancel Culture IS fascism...Let's start calling it that!)
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To: Red Badger

Are they sure it was really 42?


4 posted on 07/15/2022 12:59:09 PM PDT by Seruzawa ("The Political left is the Garden of Eden of incompetence" - Marx the Smarter (Groucho))
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To: Seruzawa

MAYBE IT WAS 420..............................


5 posted on 07/15/2022 1:02:46 PM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: for-q-clinton

60-80 is its natural states.

The scientists were adding neutrons.................


6 posted on 07/15/2022 1:04:22 PM PDT by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
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To: Seruzawa

Venus Flytrap will have to upgrade his atomic structure lecture.

https://youtu.be/khD8fvpqKYI


7 posted on 07/15/2022 1:07:28 PM PDT by wally_bert (I cannot be sure for certain, but in my personal opinion I am certain that I am not sure.)
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To: Red Badger
Besides magnetism great jazz music is created.

8 posted on 07/15/2022 1:12:40 PM PDT by Waverunner
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To: for-q-clinton

Magic number of nucleons result in especially stable nuclei, relatively. This creates islands of stability in the periodic table where superheavy elements can have half-lives up to a few seconds. There are several magic numbers.

From wikipedia:
In nuclear physics, a magic number is a number of nucleons (either protons or neutrons, separately) such that they are arranged into complete shells within the atomic nucleus. As a result, atomic nuclei with a ‘magic’ number of protons or neutrons are much more stable than other nuclei. The seven most widely recognized magic numbers as of 2019 are 2, 8, 20, 28, 50, 82, and 126...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_number_(physics)


9 posted on 07/15/2022 1:30:18 PM PDT by seowulf (Civilization begins with order, grows with liberty, and dies with chaos...Will Durant)
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To: Red Badger

Thanks for posting this.


10 posted on 07/15/2022 1:35:51 PM PDT by Steely Tom ([Voter Fraud] == [Civil War])
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To: seowulf
Okay - that is all well and good -
but when can I have my anti-gravity flying car that can
go 10,001 miles per hour? Huh?

:-)

11 posted on 07/15/2022 1:39:09 PM PDT by GaltAdonis
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To: Red Badger

...this has more info:

https://conferences.lbl.gov/event/212/contributions/6039/attachments/4051/3426/NS2022_ARV_pdf.pdf


12 posted on 07/15/2022 1:40:29 PM PDT by Blurp2 (...though it's tawdry and plain, it's a lovely old lane...)
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To: Red Badger

“When measuring a nucleus with a certain “magic” number of neutrons—82—the magnetic field of the nucleus exhibited a drastic change, and the properties of these very complex nuclei appear to be governed by just one of the protons of the nucleus.”

I get the gist of the article, and see this as a major development in the effort to comprehend one of the fundamental forces. What does it mean to say that the properties of the nuclei are “governed” by just one of the protons? Governed in what way? (They were measuring phenonena, so I presume the governing was discerned as variations in the measured quantities of something.) Governed by any one of the protons in a group that adds up to 82, or a particular one in a particular geometric relation to the others? Do the measured quantities reach a critical level at 82?


13 posted on 07/15/2022 1:43:20 PM PDT by Chewbarkah
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To: GaltAdonis

Oh, you’re looking for a graviton generator.

That’s going to take a little longer.


14 posted on 07/15/2022 1:44:20 PM PDT by seowulf (Civilization begins with order, grows with liberty, and dies with chaos...Will Durant)
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To: Red Badger

Fun with neutrons - bump for later...


15 posted on 07/15/2022 1:58:38 PM PDT by indthkr
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To: Chewbarkah

It says that the electromagnetic field changes at 82 neutrons but not in what manner. Any idea on how it changes?


16 posted on 07/15/2022 2:02:34 PM PDT by DrGunsforHands
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To: Red Badger

La-139 has 82 neutrons and it is the stable isotope of lanthanum; I wonder if they’ve found any odd magnetic features for it?


17 posted on 07/15/2022 2:03:19 PM PDT by Stosh
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To: Red Badger

One proton to rule them all.


18 posted on 07/15/2022 2:33:50 PM PDT by Islander7 (There is no septic system so vile, so filthy, the left won't drink from to further their agenda.)
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To: Red Badger

Everybody already knows this.. 99 bottles of beer on the wall, 99 bottles of beer


19 posted on 07/15/2022 3:20:05 PM PDT by bunkerhill7 (t)
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To: seowulf

True, but I think this is referring to something else? If not, it’s very poorly written, since it refers to neutrons, not combinations of neutrons and protons.


20 posted on 07/15/2022 4:20:08 PM PDT by dangus
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