The term "cold fusion" is used to mean any fusion below normal hot fusion energies. In order to synthesize superheavy elements, they use ion bombardment, I believe, with less than the normal energy, so that the resulting nucleide that sometimes forms has little or no excess energy to cause it to rapidly fission just from that. This has nothing to do with our kind of cold fusion, it's really hot fusion, just a bit cooler.

At 01:30 PM 5/28/2010, Jed Rothwell wrote:
Google alerts alerted me this, but I do not know what it is:

http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/123477478/abstract

Synthesis of Superheavy Elements by Cold Fusion
S. Hofmann
Ges. Schwerionenforsch. mbH, D-64291 Darmstadt, Germany

KEYWORDS
inorganic chemistry, review • transactinides

I cannot find a link to the actual article or abstract.

- Jed

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