The radiation extends above 0.511 MeV in Trace #7 and this doesn't seem to fit with Hirsch's Theory (i.e., Hole Superconductivity as described in DOI: 10.1088/0953-8984/19/12/125217 ). Perhaps if the electrons were heavy (dressed) it could be valid. I would need to take a closer look.
Also, I don't see Hirsch justifying Brems during creation of HSC, but a peak @ 0.511 MeV. ... I'm just glancing over things right now, so I may chime back. - Mark Jurich ------ Original Message ------ From: "Axil Axil" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> To: "vortex-l" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Sent: 8/4/2016 10:19:44 PM Subject: [Vo]:The Seventh Segment Signal The x-radiation seen in the MFMP experiment called the "seventh segment signal" may have been caused by the initiation of "hole superconductivity" when the meissner effect expels electrons from the center of the superconducting material thereby producing x-rays through Bremsstrahlung. Also when the Hole superconductor is quenched, the same process produces electron collapse into the center of the dying superconductor also producing Bremsstrahlung.

