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Critically-bound four-body molecules | Jean-Marc Richard
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3 Feb 2003 | Subject: | Atomic Physics; Chemical Physics | physics.atom-ph physics.chem-ph | Abstract: | The $(p,d,ar{p},ar{d})$ molecule, with a proton, a deuteron and their antiparticles, is stable againt spontaneous dissociation, but none of its three-body subsystems are stable. This molecule should be built by combining two atoms, for instance a protonium $(par{p})$ and its heavier analogue $(dar{d})$. Most other four-body molecules have at least one stable three-body subsystem and thus can be built by adding the constituents one by one. | Source: | arXiv, physics/0302004 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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