Why isn’t an atom’s nucleus round?
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Physicists have discovered that atomic nuclei are rarely round, contrary to long-held assumptions. Most nuclei are actually football-shaped, with pear and M&M shapes also observed. This revelation comes from spectroscopic methods detecting nuclear rotation, which is only possible in deformed nuclei. The quantum nature of nuclei explains their non-spherical tendencies, challenging traditional understanding of atomic structure.
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