Subject: Why can't two neutrons form a bound-state?
Date: Tue Sep 21 13:50:09 1999
Posted by Valerie Wiersma
Grade level: grad (science)
School: University of Utrecht
City: Utrecht State/Province: Utrecht
Country: The Netherlands
Area of science: Physics
ID: 937936209.Ph
Message:
A proton and a neutron can form a bound state (Deuterium), two neutrons
cannot.
Re: Why can't two neutrons form a bound-state?
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