In reply to  francis 's message of Thu, 14 Apr 2011 23:26:42 -0400:
Hi,

Not necessarily. It could be producing an x-ray spectrum due to stimulation by
ionizing radiation produced elsewhere.

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>Jed wrote [snip] 
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>Focardi says some things that are supposed to be confidential. I will leave
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>it to the reader to find those bits, as an exercise. He's got a big mouth.
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>I'll bet this ruffles some feathers![/snip]
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>Focardi says "and then there's this chemical compound. The issue came up
>during that demonstration because, when some people tried to measure the
>gamma rays, Rossi objected, because by measuring the gamma rays they would
>have also measured the gamma rays emitted by this secret compound, and so
>they would have understood what it was, what was in it."
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>He is revealing that it is a chemical compound that emits gamma rays.. That
>it participates in the nuclear reaction?
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>Fran
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Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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