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- ELEMENTARY PARTICLES in PHYSICS 1 Elementary Particles in Physics S
- The Quark Model and Deep Inelastic Scattering
- Neutron–Electron Interaction the Interaction Is Between the Spin of the Neutron and Those of the Unpaired Spins in the Solid
- Nuclear Physics, Neutron Physics and Nuclear Energy
- ISIS, Pulsed Neutron and Muon Source
- Ξ BARYONS (S = −2, I = 1/2) Ξ 0 = Uss, Ξ − = Dss
- Higgs Boson : the Ultimate Particle of the Universe
- Baryon Wave-Functions (Ud)
- Searching for Neutrino-Induced Neutron Production at the SNS On
- The Curious History of Neutrinos and Nuclear Reactors by Jonathan Link, Patrick Huber, and Alireza Haghighat
- Atoms: a Look Inside
- Strangeness in Nuclei and Neutron Stars Arxiv:2002.09223V1 [Nucl-Ex]
- Notes on Nuclear and Elementary Particle Physics
- 11. How Many Neutrons Does an Atom of Nitrogen Have? Nitrogen Has a Mass of 14 and 7 Protons, So 14-7=7 Neutrons 12
- Appendix B Definition of Reaction Types
- Neutron-Proton Radius Differences and Isovector Deformations from N+ and Ir Inelasiic Scattering from 18O
- The Periodic Table of Elementary Particles
- Ab Initio Calculation of the Neutron-Proton Mass Difference