• Статья
    Potential Correlations between Apparent Peaks in LENR
    Transmutation Data and Deuteron Fusion Screening Data

    David J. Nagel

    George Washington University, USA

    nagel@gwu.edu
    Abstract

    Diverse experiments have been performed during the study of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions
    (LENR) since the 1989 announcement and paper by Fleischmann and Pons. Data from two
    very different LENR transmutation experiments each show five peaks, which occur at the same
    locations as a function of atomic mass. A compilation plot of about one hundred measured
    screening potential energies from deuteron fusion nuclear reactions at relatively low beam
    energies was made as a function of atomic number. The data scatter significantly, but still
    exhibit five peaks at the same locations as the transmutation data. The origins of the peaking
    in the transmutation and in the fusion screening data are not understood. Neither is the
    correlation of the peak locations in the two widely diverse types of LENR experiments.
    Explanation of the peaks and correlations might contribute to the understanding of LENR.

    Опубликовано

← Старые Новые →