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Nuclei e decadimenti esotici

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In questo capitolo verranno illustrati decadimenti peculiari di nuclei radioattivi artificiali e decadimenti non usuali di nuclei radioattivi naturali. Relativamente ai primi, considereremo nuclei con grande eccesso di neutroni o di protoni e nuclei transuranici.

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Bendiscioli, G. (2013). Nuclei e decadimenti esotici. In: Fenomeni radioattivi. UNITEXT(). Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-5453-0_6

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