Radioactive molecules for fundamental physics
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Molecules containing radioactive nuclei, with extreme proton-to-neutron ratios, can be artificially created to study a wide range of physical phenomena. Precision measurements of these systems can offer unique insights into the properties of the atomic nucleus, and the fundamental particles and forces of nature. In this talk, I will present recent highlights and future perspectives for the studies of these exotic species.
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Presenters
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Ronald Garcia
MIT Laboratory for Nuclear Science
Authors
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Ronald Garcia
MIT Laboratory for Nuclear Science