Reference:

http://www.lenr-canr.org/acrobat/FocardiSevidenceof.pdf



*Evidence of electromagnetic radiation from Ni-H Systems*



*Conclusion:*



We have presented experimental results for photon emission observed in
three different experiments

performed during a preliminary preparation step of a Ni-H heat production
system. In this section we briefly

reconsider the main phenomena detected in all these experiments.



*First experiment *A fast loading of hydrogen was observed (a typical
loading is shown in Fig. 12) which

involved large gas quantities. Radiation was emitted in an early time with
peaks that showed low intensities

for few days and extremely low intensity for 40 days. It disappeared before
the beginning of energy

production. No neutron emission was detected during this experiment.





Moreover, excess heat was observed [11-13] that persisted for 22 days with
a energy production of about

35 MJ. After the experiment, nickel samples were analysed with a Scanning
Electron Microscope (SEM) to

investigate morphological and elemental difference from a blank sample. The
measurements were performed

by using an energy dispersive X-ray system for elemental analysis. The most
interesting result is shown in

Fig. 13: new elements (Cr and Mn) were detected in a wide region of a sample



*Second experiment *A slow loading of hydrogen was observed (a typical
loading is shown in Fig. 14) which

involved small gas quantities. Radiation was emitted early in the run with
peaks that showed high intensities

for many days, they decreased slowly and persisted for 78 days (26 in H
atmosphere). No neutron emission or

excess heat production were detected during this experiment. No
quantitative changes were detected in

surface analysis.





*Third experiment *A very slow loading of hydrogen was observed which
involved very small gas quantities

(few tens of mbar, characteristic time of weeks). Radiation was always
present with peaks that showed low

intensities. A thermal excitation provoked a transient increasing in
radiation emitted. A spontaneous

increasing persisted for weeks. No neutron emission or excess heat
production was detected during this

experiment.



In our opinion, these experiments show the complexity of phenomena involved
in the physics of the Ni –H.







*This indicates to me that the emission of radiation is caused by a cold
lattice.*

* *

*As conjectured by Dr. Kim, the lattice must be above the curie temperature
of nickel indicating a magnetic connection associated with heat production:
i.e the formation of proton coherence. *

* *






On Fri, Dec 30, 2011 at 12:13 AM, Horace Heffner <[email protected]>wrote:

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>  On Dec 29, 2011, at 3:42 PM, Jones Beene wrote:
>
>   Horace****
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>   Ø  Once again - there is ZERO evidence of fusion. And for that matter -
> there is no evidence for any known nuclear reaction. ****
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> How about the detection  of gammas by Celani on start-up and shut down?
>  Celani is credible.  The gammas admittedly could be faked. ****
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> Yes Celani is credible, but this is evidence of a startup device and
> nothing more. He admits as much.****
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> I seem to recall the gammas occurred at cool down too.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Horace Heffner
> http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/
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