Arnaud,

The author's (Kalman's) email address is on p.1 of this paper.
Why not email the questions to him?
I have emailed several authors, and always receive a reply.

I believe there are several seemingly successful LENR experiments that
this theory might explain.

-- Lou Pagnucco

Arnaud Kodeck wrote:
> It's a very interesting paper.
> Shame it didn't take also the reaction e + d + d -> e' + He4 (+ Q). Is
> there a reason why it is not possible to do it? It would be nice also to
> do it with reaction e + p + p -> e' +... and e + p + d -> e' +...
>
> Arnaud
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: lundi 23 décembre 2013 03:13
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Vo]:Another new Kalman-Keszthelyi paper
>
> Electron assisted dd reactions in metals
>
> - Peter Kalman, Tamas Keszthelyi  (Submitted on 20 Dec 2013)
>
> ABSTRACT:
> The electron assisted low energy dd reactions in deuterized metals are
> investigated. It is shown that if a metal is irradiated with slow, free
> deuterons then the e+d+d¨eŒ+p+t and e+d+d ¨ eŒ+n+3He electron
> assisted
> dd processes have measurable probabilities even in the case of slow
> deuterons. The cross sections and the yields in an irradiated sample are
> determined. The results are connected with the so called anomalous
> screening effect. It is concluded that the electron dd processes have to
> be taken into account when evaluating the experimental data of low energy
> fusion reactions in metals.
>
> http://arxiv.org/abs/1312.5835
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