Tetraneutron

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A hypothetical stable cluster of four neutrons, that can't be explained by current models of nuclear forces: yet observations in 2001 suggest this particle exists.


Francisco-Miguel Marqués and co-workers at the Ganil accelerator in Caen first observed it, but we haven't been able to replicate it.

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