Simulation provides images from the carbon nucleus: Internat

Simulation provides images from the carbon nucleus: International study with participation of the University of Bonn also provides new insights into the puzzling Hoyle state

What does the inside of a carbon atom's nucleus look like? A new study provides a comprehensive answer to this question. In the study, the researchers simulated all known energy states of the nucleus. These include the puzzling Hoyle state. If it did not exist, carbon and oxygen would only be present in the universe in tiny traces. Ultimately, we therefore also owe it our own existence.

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