Study on Anomalous Nuclear Fusion Reaction by Using HV Pulse Discharge
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Abstract
A study on anomalous nuclear fusion reaction by using 10kV pulsed high voltage discharge in deuterium was completed. During high voltage (HV) pulses no neutron signal was detected, but two peaks of gamma rays were detected. The energies of two gamma rays are at 425 and 870keV, respectively. It might be explained as 108Pd* and 56Fe* excited by high energy charged particles de-exciting radiations. Neither neutron signal nor gamma signal was detected in the intervals between the pulses.
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HE Jingtang, ZHANG Yingping, REN Guoxiao, ZHU Guoyi, QIAN Zhongmin, DONG Xiaoli, DAI Changjiang, HU Saixiong, WANG Long, YI Sunsheng. Study on Anomalous Nuclear Fusion Reaction by Using HV Pulse Discharge[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1993, 10(11): 652-655.
HE Jingtang, ZHANG Yingping, REN Guoxiao, ZHU Guoyi, QIAN Zhongmin, DONG Xiaoli, DAI Changjiang, HU Saixiong, WANG Long, YI Sunsheng. Study on Anomalous Nuclear Fusion Reaction by Using HV Pulse Discharge[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1993, 10(11): 652-655.
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HE Jingtang, ZHANG Yingping, REN Guoxiao, ZHU Guoyi, QIAN Zhongmin, DONG Xiaoli, DAI Changjiang, HU Saixiong, WANG Long, YI Sunsheng. Study on Anomalous Nuclear Fusion Reaction by Using HV Pulse Discharge[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1993, 10(11): 652-655.
HE Jingtang, ZHANG Yingping, REN Guoxiao, ZHU Guoyi, QIAN Zhongmin, DONG Xiaoli, DAI Changjiang, HU Saixiong, WANG Long, YI Sunsheng. Study on Anomalous Nuclear Fusion Reaction by Using HV Pulse Discharge[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1993, 10(11): 652-655.
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