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Team of researchers studied r-process nucleosynthesis in measurements conducted at TRIUMF in Vancouver .
At the center of this work are the first mass measurements of three extremely neutron-rich tin isotopes: tin-136, tin-137 and tin-138.
The study found unexpected changes in the behavior of tin nuclei beyond the magic neutron number N=82.
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