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'''Neutron drip line''' is a concept in ] and ]. An unstable ] beyond the neutron drip line will ] free ]. In astronomy, the neutron drip line is important in discussions of ] or ]. | '''Neutron drip line''' is a concept in ] and ]. An unstable ] beyond the neutron drip line will ] free ]. In other words, the line on Z, N plane where neutron separation energy is zero. In astronomy, the neutron drip line is important in discussions of ] or ]. | ||
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Neutron drip line is a concept in particle and nuclear physics. An unstable atomic nucleus beyond the neutron drip line will leak free neutrons. In other words, the line on Z, N plane where neutron separation energy is zero. In astronomy, the neutron drip line is important in discussions of nucleosynthesis or neutron stars.
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