You might be right Axil, These days I certainly tend to think there is some
kind of collective disruptive or resonant behaviour that is exciting the nuclei
or causing them to act this way. I acknowledge your good arguments and evidence
for the formation of SPP's in these devices. It also seems some kind of trigger
for collective behaviour is required.
I think its interesting to look at the possibilities of low energy virtual
resonant meson exchange rather than nucleon exchange. If it can occur.
I'm certainly no expert on this but I suppose if the resonance increases slowly
(but still fast in atomic scales) the first real single particles to be
generated would be pions? unless particle pairs involving electrons, positrons,
muons and associated neutrinos are be generated before. Is this correct
thinking?
pion0 has slightly less mass than pion+ or pion- and has much shorter half life
so it is curious if we do not see gamma from pion0 decay. Could it be that the
longer half life of virtual Pion+ and Pion- means in theory are more likely to
tunnel? Or electrons, muons and pion0 are suppressed somehow so that pion+ and
pion- are the first to be generated.
I suppose generating a real meson would have higher energy consequences, but
this could lead to the observed muons.
I'm imagining if the energy is a "slowly" building resonant effect maybe as
soon as a pion is manifested if it is a pion- perhaps its wave function
occupies the S orbital to form Pionium until it interacts with the nucleus or
decays via muon decay. If it is a pion+ perhaps it is ejected with sufficient
energy to interact with another Deuterium nucleus to form a diproton that
decays to 2 high energy protons, or it decays to a muon of characteristic
energy that is later detected.
I suppose a real nuclear physicist will correct me on a lot of my assumptions.
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 04:16:37 -0400
Subject: Re: [Vo]:MMDD .... Muon Mediated Deuteron Disintegration
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I believe that what you imagine is what is happening in one of the many cases
involving SPP extreme magnetic projections and entanglement,