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Structure of superheavy hydrogen $^7$H

T. Roger
S. Bagchi
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The properties of nuclei with extreme neutron–to–proton ratios reveal the limitations of state-ofthe-art nuclear models and are key to understand nuclear forces. 7H, with six neutrons and a single proton, is the nuclear system with the most unbalanced neutron–to–proton ratio ever known, but its sheer existence and properties are still a challenge for experimental efforts and theoretical models. We report here the first measurement of the basic characteristics and structure of the ground state of 7H; they depict a system with a triton core surrounded by an extended four-neutron halo, built by neutron pairing, that decays through a unique four–neutron emission with a relatively long half-life. These properties are a prime example of new phenomena occurring in almost pure-neutron nuclear matter, beyond the binding limits of the nuclear landscape, that are yet to be described within our current models.
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M. Caamaño, T. Roger, A.M. Moro, G.F. Grinyer, J. Pancin, et al.. Structure of superheavy hydrogen $^7$H. Heavy Ion Accelerator Symposium on Fundamental and Applied Science 2019 (HIAS 2019), Sep 2019, Canberra, Australia. pp.04002, ⟨10.1051/epjconf/202023204002⟩. ⟨hal-02542907⟩
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