Soon after the Big Bang, heavier elements emerge: Tin-100, a doubly magic nucleus

Wednesday, June 20, 2012 - 15:00 in Physics & Chemistry

A few minutes after the Big Bang the universe contained no other elements than hydrogen and helium. Physicists have now succeeded in producing tin-100, a very unstable yet important element for understanding the formation of heavier elements.

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