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English: Chart of the nuclides indicating the applications of rare isotope beams to nuclear physics. Here rp-process, s-process, and r-process denote rapid proton capture process, slow neutron capture process, and rapid neutron capture process, respectively. The vertical lines at N = 2, 8, 20, 28, 50, and 126 denote neutron magic numbers and the horizontal lines denote the corresponding proton magic numbers. The number of 40 is also included as a magic number. |
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