If the spin down in the halo nucleus is the result of progressively lower  spin 
energy states separated by small differential  energy, there may be no gammas 
or x-rays.


Bob


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From: Jones Beene
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Good points. 

 

However, tritium could result from a completely different type of LENR reaction 
than helium (4He).  3He, if seen, would then be the decay product of tritium.

 

Tritium is seen in Farnsworth Fusor, for instance and zero helium is seen - 
indicating that a different channel that looks more like hot fusion is 
available for tritium.

 

 

From: torulf.gr...@bredband.net 

Sounds good.

But to fit observed tritium production you also must have an halo nucleus for 
tritium.

And if the neutrons spiral down (quantified) emitting EUV in the beginning the 
size are shrinking and there would be x-rays and at gamma at the end.

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