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New Experiment Links Atomic Magnetism to Low-Energy Gamma Rays

21 Ağustos 2026Science Daily
  • Scientists have long been intrigued by the unexpected production of low-energy gamma rays from certain atomic nuclei. A recent experiment has linked this phenomenon to magnetic changes within the nucleus, where protons and neutrons flip their internal magnets.
  • This groundbreaking discovery has the potential to enhance our understanding of nuclear reactions on Earth and the formation of heavy elements in cosmic events such as neutron star mergers.
  • The study of gamma rays emitted from atomic nuclei has been a complex area of research, with implications for both fundamental physics and practical applications. The new findings may bridge gaps in existing models and provide insights into the behavior of matter under extreme conditions, such as those found in star…
  • The revelation of magnetic changes within atomic nuclei offers a fresh perspective on longstanding questions in nuclear physics. By understanding the mechanisms behind gamma ray emissions, researchers can refine theoretical models that govern both terrestrial and astronomical nuclear processes.
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This article is based on research findings and should not be construed as definitive conclusions in the field of nuclear physics.