Mirror nuclei
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Mirror nuclei
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In physics, mirror nuclei are a pair of isobars of two different elements where the number of protons of isobar one (Z1) equals the number of neutrons of isobar two (N2) and the number of protons of isotope two (Z2) equals the number of neutrons in isotope one (N1); in short: Z1 = N2 and Z2 = N1. This implies that the mass numbers of the isotopes are the same: N1 + Z1 = N2 + Z2. Examples of mirror nuclei include: Pairs of mirror nuclei have the same spin and parity. If we constrain to odd number
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