In reply to  Axil Axil's message of Fri, 12 Sep 2014 20:33:47 -0400:
Hi,
>If the reaction energy of 6 MeV is mostly transferred to the lattice
>(soliton) via EMF strong coupling, the second proton of the He2 pair can
>drift out of the reaction zone with a energy of just a few KeV.
>
>With strong EMF coupling, an expelled particle need not be the primary
>carrier of the binding energy excess.
[snip]
Consider distance. An EMF coupling is bound to the speed of light, and if the
reaction happens in a time frame on the order of 1E-22 seconds, then the
distance over which such an interaction could occur is limited to c*1E-22*sec =
16 fm. That means interactions with other parts of the nucleus are possible, but
not with other atoms. This is why most nuclear reactions involve ejection of
particles.
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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