In reply to  Eric Walker's message of Sat, 24 Nov 2012 13:56:31 -0800:
Hi,
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>Sent from my iPhone
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>On Nov 24, 2012, at 13:33, [email protected] wrote:
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>> As mentioned previously, the fast D nuclei will lose most of their energy to
>> valence Pd electrons, this analogy doesn't work very well. It would be more 
>> like
>> a pinball machine that was coated with glue. The ball doesn't get very far.
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>If Ron's mechanism works with Kshell vacancies, could it also work with 
>valence electron vacancies? 

Possibly, but it wouldn't do you any good. The only possible use for a D nucleus
with a kinetic energy of a few eV is in spreading heat around.

>I think this would mean there would be an elastic collision instead of photon 
>emission. In that case, would there necessarily be a loss of momentum for the 
>lower energy incident D nucleus?

Pointless line of thought, and no it wouldn't be elastic. (The ball in the
pinball machine heats up the glue). ;)
Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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