I don't know what you mean by "This study has no relationship to cold
fusion because
the same nuclear products are not formed." See page p.14, section 13. He
tries to explain Rossi's reactor. See p. 18, table II. This context shows
he's trying to explain CF and Rossi's reactor.


2013/1/23 Edmund Storms <[email protected]>

> This paper and many others like it describe how HOT fusion is enhanced
> when it occurs in a chemical lattice. This study has no relationship to
> cold fusion because the same nuclear products are not formed.  While the
> lattice enhances the hot fusion rate, it does so only at very low energy
> where the rate is already very small.  Here are some other studies.
>
> Ed
>
>
> 1.            Dignan, T.G., et al., *A search for neutrons from fusion in
> a highly deuterated cooled palladium thin film.* J. Fusion Energy, 1990. *
> 9*(4): p. 469.****
>
> 2.            Durocher, J.J.G., et al., *A search for evidence of cold
> fusion in the direct implantation of palladium and indium with 
> deuterium.*Can. J. Phys., 1989.
> *67*: p. 624.****
>
> 3.         Gu, A.G., et al., *Experimental study on cold fusion using
> deuterium gas and deuterium ion beam with palladium.* J. Fusion Energy,
> 1990. *9*(3): p. 329.****
>
> 4.         Gu, A.G., et al., *Preliminary experimental study on cold
> fusion using deuterium gas and deuterium plasma in the presence of
> palladium.* Fusion Technol., 1989. *16*: p. 248.****
>
> 5.            Kosyakhkov, A.A., et al., *Neutron yield in the deuterium
> ion implantation into titanium.* Fiz. Tverd. Tela, 1990. *32*: p. 3672
> (in Russian).****
>
> 6.            Kosyakhkov, A.A., et al., *Mass-spectrometric study of the
> products of nuclear reactions occurring by ion-plasma saturation of
> titanium with deuterium.* Dokl. Akad. Nauk. [Tekh. Fiz.), 1990. *312*(1):
> p. 96 (in Russian).****
>
> 7.         Liu, R., et al., *Measurement of neutron energy spectra from
> the gas discharge facility.* Yuanzi Yu Fenzi Wuli Xuebao, 1994. *11*(2):
> p. 115 (in Chinese).****
>
> 8.         Myers, S.M., et al., *Superstoichiometry, accelerated
> diffusion, and nuclear reactions in deuterium-implanted palladium.* Phys.
> Rev. B, 1991. *43*: p. 9503.****
>
> 9.         Prelas, M., et al., *Cold fusion experiments using Maxwellian
> plasmas and sub-atmospheric deuterium gas.* J. Fusion Energy, 1990. *9*(3):
> p. 309.****
>
> 10.            Takahashi, A. *Results of experimental studies of excess
> heat vs nuclear products correlation and conceivable reaction model*. in *The
> Seventh International Conference on Cold Fusion*. 1998. Vancouver,
> Canada: ENECO, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT. p. 378-382.****
>
> 11.       Wang, T., et al. *Anomalous phenomena in E<18 KeV hydrogen ion
> beam implantation experiments on Pd and Ti*. in *Sixth International
> Conference on Cold Fusion, Progress in New Hydrogen Energy*. 1996. Lake
> Toya, Hokkaido, Japan: New Energy and Industrial Technology Development
> Organization, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan. p. 401.****
>
> 12.            McKee, J.S.C., et al. *Neutron emission from low-energy
> deuteron injection of deuteron-implanted metal foils (Pd, Ti, and In).*in
> *Anomalous Nuclear Effects in Deuterium/Solid Systems, "AIP Conference
> Proceedings 228"*. 1990. Brigham Young Univ., Provo, UT: American
> Institute of Physics, New York. p. 275.****
>
> 13.       Isobe, Y., et al. *Search for coherent deuteron fusion by beam
> and electrolysis experiments*. in *8th International Conference on Cold
> Fusion*. 2000. Lerici (La Spezia), Italy: Italian Physical Society,
> Bologna, Italy. p. 17-22.****
>
> 14.       Isobe, Y., et al., *Search for multibody nuclear reactions in
> metal deuteride induced with ion beam and electrolysis methods.* Jpn. J.
> Appl. Phys., 2002. *41*(3): p. 1546-1556.****
>
> 15.            Zelenskii, V.F., et al., *Experiments on cold nuclear
> fusion in Pd and Ti saturated with deuterium by ion implantation.* Vopr.
> At. Nauki Tekh. Ser.: Fiz. Radiats. Povr. Radiats. Materialoved., 1990. *
> 52*(1): p. 65 (in Russian).****
>
> 16.            Martynov, M.I., A.I. Mel'dianov, and A.M. Chepovskii, 
> *Experiments
> on the detection of nuclear reaction products in deuterated metals.*Vopr. At. 
> Nauki Tekh. Ser.: Termoyader Sintez, 1991(2): p. 77 (in Russian).
> ****
>
> 17.            Matsunaka, M., et al. *Studies of coherent deuteron fusion
> and related nuclear reactions in solid.* in *The 9th International
> Conference on Cold Fusion, Condensed Matter Nuclear Science*. 2002.
> Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China: Tsinghua Univ., Beijing, China. p. 237-240.
> ****
>
> 18.            Savvatimova, I.B., G. Savvatimov, and A.A. Kornilova. *Gamma
> emission evaluation in tungsten irradiated by low energy deuterium ions*.
> in *8th International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen/Deuterium Loaded
> Metals*. 2007. Catania, Sicily, Italy: The International Society for
> Condensed Matter Science. p. 258.****
>
> 19.       Lipson, A.G., A.S. Roussetski, and G. Miley. *Evidence for
> condensed matter enhanced nuclear reactions in metals with a high hydrogen
> solubility*. in *International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear
> Science , ICCF-13*. 2007. Sochi, Russia: Tsiolkovsky Moscow Technical
> University. p. 248.****
> On Jan 23, 2013, at 2:07 PM, MarkI-ZeroPoint wrote:
>
> Excellent find Lou!!  Much appreciate it!
>
> The abstract for just one section of the book sounds extremely interesting
> and encouraging:
>
> "Our decadal basic research confirmed: Chemonuclear fusion of light nuclei
> in the metallic Li-liquids hold the common mechanism with pycnonuclear
> reactions in the metallic-hydrogen liquids in stars e.g. white-dwarf
> supernova progenitors. Both reactions are incorporated with the ionic
> reactions forming compressed united atoms and induce enormous rate
> enhancement caused by the thermodynamic activity of the liquids. For the
> chemonuclear fusion of hydrogen clusters in the Li permeated metal hydrogen
> systems, the rate enhancement of 2x10e44 is expected via coherent collapse
> of hydrogen-hydrogen bonds. Chemonuclear fusion releases a power over one
> million times as dense as the solar interior power density in the metal
> hydrogen systems, e.g a 1-mole NiH system is capable of some kW output. The
> fusion is followed by the successive reactions mostly with Li metal."
>
> Some key phrases:
> - "forming compressed united atoms"     [me: perhaps support for hydrinos?]
> - "induce enormous rate enhancement"
> - "rate enhancement of 2x10e44 is expected"
> - "Chemonuclear fusion releases a power over one million times as dense as
> the solar interior"
> - "1-mole NiH system is capable of some kW output"
>
> Can't wait to read the whole book!
> -Mark Iverson
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]<[email protected]>]
>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 11:41 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Vo]:Chemonuclear Transitions
>
> Courtesy of http://lenrnews.eu --
>
> The Svedberg Laboratory of Uppsala U. in Sweden recently published -
>
> "THE NATURE OF THE CHEMONUCLEAR TRANSITION" - Hidetsugu Ikegami
> http://www.tsl.uu.se/digitalAssets/142/142245_tsl-note-2012-61.pdf
>
> - in which the author proposes that in some environments s-orbital electron
> dynamics greatly enhance certain fission and fusion reactions.
>
>
> {{ EXTRACT: The Nature of the Chemonuclear Transition
>  In any nuclear transition undergoing gently compared to atomic
>  transitions, e.g. nuclear collisions, in its turn, nuclear fusion or
>  fusion reactions going on more slowly than the gyration speed of
>  electrons ZvB in the 1s-orbital  of reactant atoms, the electrons adjust
>  their electronic states continuously and smoothly to the nuclear
>  transitions or reactions. Here Z and vB denote the atomic number of
>  reactant atoms/nuclei colliding with light ions and Bohr speed
>  respectively. Thereby united nuclear and atomic transitions are likely
>  to take place. In fact such united transitions have been observed in
>  the united atom formation in the high energy heavy ion collision
>  experiments through detecting the characteristic X-rays of united atoms
>  in which pairs of colliding nuclei coexist at the center of common
>  1s-electron orbitals [1].}}
>
> -- Lou Pagnucco
>
>
>
>


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