Anomalous Neutron Burst Emissions in Deuterium-Loaded Metals: Nuclear
Reaction at Normal Temperature
ABSTRACT:
Conventional nuclear fusion occurs in plasma at temperatures greater than
107°C or when energy higher than 10 keV is applied. We report a new result
of anomalous neutron emission, also
Wow. Another neutron paper. They are popping up everywhere.
Lou: If you have a copy of this, please tell me the author's e-mail. I will
contact them and ask for permission to upload a copy.
I am asking you only because I am too lazy to register and download a copy!
So many websites, so little
At 10:19 AM 11/7/2012, pagnu...@htdconnect.com wrote:
Anomalous Neutron Burst Emissions in Deuterium-Loaded Metals: Nuclear
Reaction at Normal Temperature
Conventional nuclear fusion occurs in plasma at temperatures greater than
107°C or when energy higher than 10 keV is applied.
That's
Yes - cut and paste some times screws up exponents.
BTW, another interesting paper at that sight is:
Zero point energy and zero point oscillations:
how they are detected experimentally
[[ Contents
1. Introduction 796
2. Development of the zero-point energy concept 797
3. Isotope effect in
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