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Subject: Re: [Vo]:Phys. Rev. C paper, "Nuclear fusion reactions in deuterated
metals"
At what point do Martin and Stanley finally get their Nobel?
(nom. 2 MeV) 2 mega electron volts is not low energy. Perhaps it was to say 2
mev.
At what point do Martin and Stanley finally get their Nobel?
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https://arxiv.org/abs/1704.00694
This may be the preprint of the accepted paper since most of the authors of
the accepted paper are the same people that appear in this preprint.
Experimental Observations of Nuclear Activity in Deuterated Materials
Subjected to a Low-Energy Photon Beam
Bruce M. S
Here is a curious detail from the paper.
The paper favors the Oppenheimer-Phillips effect (so-called "neutron
stripping").
But technically the OP effect is not "cold fusion" - so the paper could be
mistitled. The OP effect resembles fission in a way. It could be called a type
of "cold fissi
It would be interesting to hear what Robert L. Park has to say about the
article. :)
On Thu, Dec 19, 2019 at 3:43 PM Jed Rothwell wrote:
> Abstract here:
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> https://journals.aps.org/prc/accepted/ff073P1eKf41950715597a86203c464d727b8de5b
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