Our belief is that a cluster of deuterons forms. Occasionally two members of the cluster fuse. The energy is then proportioned between the resulting alpha, which has too little energy to be detected, and the members of the cluster. The amount of energy each member receives depends on how many deuterons were in that cluster. You should read the entire discussion.

Ed


On Sep 13, 2008, at 9:56 AM, Jones Beene wrote:

Question for Ed:

> Conclusion: "the particles are deuterons with energy peaks
having various values between 0.5 and 3 MeV."


IF the high energy particles are deuterons - then where is the nuclear reaction?





Storms, E. and B. Scanlan. Detection of Radiation Emitted from LENR. in ICCF-14 International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science. 2008. Washington, DC.

http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/StormsEdetectiono.pdf

- Jed

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