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Nucleosynthesis / Photodisintegration / Supernova / Triple-alpha process / Type II supernova / Gamma ray / Physics / Nuclear physics / Particle physics
Date: 2013-12-04 16:06:37
Nucleosynthesis
Photodisintegration
Supernova
Triple-alpha process
Type II supernova
Gamma ray
Physics
Nuclear physics
Particle physics

Direct Observation of the Second 2+ State in 12C Bill Zimmerman Duke University & the Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory (TUNL) A low-lying 2+ state in 12C was predicted over fifty years ago to exist as an excitati

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