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Tetraneutron

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A tetraneutron is a hypothetical nuclear structure consisting of four neutron particles bound together. Neutrons are subatomic particles that are found in the nucleus of atoms, and they have no electric charge. The concept of the tetraneutron arises in the field of nuclear physics and represents an attempt to understand how neutrons can interact with each other through the strong nuclear force.

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