From: "JACK L. URETSKY (C)1998; HEP DIVISION, ARGONNE NATIONAL LAB ARGONNE, IL 60439" <JLU@HEP.ANL.GOV>
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 1999 13:58:02 -0500
Hi all-
In response to:
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According to an article on Physics Web ( http://physicsweb.org/article/news
/3/8/9 ),
which seems to be a
respectable site, an international team of scientists has found the first
experimental evidence that supersymmetry
exists in atomic nuclei. Does anyone know about any published material on this (a
forthcomming paper in
Physical Review Letters is announced) experiment ? I could not find more information
in the related links part.
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A different kind of supersymmetry! The article refers to a symmetry
among odd-odd, odd-even, and even -even nuclei having nearly the same mass
numbers.
Regards,
Jack
"I scored the next great triumph for science myself,
to wit, how the milk gets into the cow. Both of us
had marveled over that mystery a long time. We had
followed the cows around for years - that is, in the
daytime - but had never caught them drinking fluid of
that color."
Mark Twain, Extract from Eve's
Autobiography