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  • Khuyagbaatar, Jadambaa; Yakushev, Alexander; Düllmann, Christoph E.; Ackermann, Dieter; Andersson, Lise-lotte; Asai, Masato; Block, Michael; Boll, R. A.; Brand, Holger; Cox, D. M.; Dasgupta, Mahananda; Derkx, Xavier; Di Nitto, A.; Eberhardt, Klaus; Even, Julia; Evers, M; Fahlander, C; Forsberg, U; Gates, J. M.; Gharibyan, N; Golubev, P.; Gregorich, K.E.; Hamilton, JH; Hartmann, W.; Herzberg, R.-D.; Heßberger, FP; Hinde, DJ; Hoffmann, J.; Hollinger, R.; Hübner, A.; Jäger, E.; Kindler, B.; Kratz, J.V.; Krier, J; Kurz, N.; Laatiaoui, M; Lahiri, S.; Lang, R; Lommel, B.; Maiti, M.; Miernik, K; Minami, S.; Mistry, A; Mokry, C.; Nitsche, H.; Omtvedt, Jon Petter; Pang, G.K.; Papadakis, P; Renisch, D.; Roberto, J.; Rudolph, D.; Runke, J.; Rykaczewski, K.P.; Sarmiento, L.G.; Schädel, M.; Schausten, B.; Semchenkov, Andrey; Shaughnessy, DA; Steinegger, P; Steine, J; Tereshatov, EE; Thörle-Pospiech, P; Tinschert, K; Torres De Heidenreich, T; Trautmann, N; Turler, A; Uusitalo, J; Ward, DE; Wegrzecki, M; Wiehl, N; Van Cleve, SM; Yakusheva, V (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2019)
    The heaviest currently known nuclei, which have up to 118 protons, have been produced in 48Ca induced reactions with actinide targets. Among them, the element tennessine (Ts), which has 117 protons, has been synthesized ...