On Wed, Oct 14, 2015 at 6:32 PM, Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote:

When nanoparticles that are comprised of a thausand atoms explode due to
> coulomb explosion, they produce 1.5 MeV. Look it up...
>

I wasn't aware that "Coulomb explosions" were a thing -- thank you for
pointing this out.

If you're referring to the mainstream literature, I think the 1.5 MeV
particles would be in the high-energy Boltzmann tail.  If you're referring
to p. 8 of Holmlid's paper [1], there are the open questions that Bob has
alluded to.  If those signals are resolved to protons and deuterons, as
Holmlid points to, then their energies are consistent with nuclear
reactions (also as Holmlid suggests), and they are part of a total current
of 1e13 particles.

Eric


[1] http://arxiv.org/pdf/1302.2781.pdf

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