Observation of a correlated free four-neutron system
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A long-standing question in nuclear physics is whether chargeless nuclear systems
can exist. To our knowledge, only neutron stars represent near-pure neutron systems,
where neutrons are squeezed together by the gravitational force to very high
densities. The experimental search for isolated multi-neutron systems has been an
ongoing quest for several decades1, with a particular focus on the four-neutron system
called the tetraneutron, resulting in only a few indications of its existence so far2–4,
leaving the tetraneutron an elusive nuclear system for six decades. Here we report on
the observation of a resonance-like structure near threshold in the four-neutron
system that is consistent with a quasi-bound tetraneutron state existing for a
very short time. The measured energy and width of this state provide a key benchmark
for our understanding of the nuclear force. The use of an experimental approach
based on a knockout reaction at large momentum transfer with a radioactive
high-energy 8
He beam was key.
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Duer, M., Aumann, T., Gernhäuser, R. et al. Observation of a correlated free four-neutron system. Nature 606, 678–682 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04827-6
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