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Dineutron

A dineutron is a particle consisting of two neutrons that is considered to have a transitory existence in nuclear reactions produced by tritons that result in the formation of a proton and a nucleus having the same atomic number as the target nucleus but a mass number two units greater.

A system made up of only two neutrons is not bound, though the attraction between them is very nearly enough to make them so.








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