CFRL English News No. 53 (2004. 1. 10)
Cold Fusion Research Laboratory (Japan) Dr. Hideo Kozima, Director
E-mail address; cf-lab.kozima@nifty.ne.jp
Websites; http://www.geocities.jp/hjrfq930/
(Back numbers of this News are posted on the above Website)
CFP (Cold Fusion
Phenomenon) stands for gnuclear reactions and accompanying events occurring
in solids with high densities of hydrogen isotopes (H and/or D) in ambient
radiation.h
This is the CFRL News (in English) No. 53 for Cold Fusion researchers published by Dr. H. Kozima, now at the Cold Fusion Research Laboratory, Shizuoka, Japan.
This issue contains following item:
1.
Louis de Broglie Foundation took up Cold Fusion Phenomenon at its Symposium
2. JCF5 was held in Kobe, Japan
3DInternational
Society of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (ISCMNS)
is established
1. Louis de Broglie Foundation took up Cold Fusion Phenomenon at its
Symposium
Program with titles translated into English by the writer (with original French titles) of the symposium:
26.11.2003
Lehn H.
9h30 à 9h45 Ing.
des Arts et Métiers Paris Introduction
(Introduction)
Kuznetsov V. Myshinskii G.V. 9h45 à 10h30 Inst. Unifié Rech. Nucléaires Doubna, Nuclear Transmutations of Chemical
Elements at Low Energy (Transmutations à basse énergie des Eléments
chimiques)
Porringa M. 10h45 à 11h30 Directeur de Recherches Canada Low
Energy Fusion Experiments and Theories (Low energy fusion experiments and Theories)
Bottolier H. 12h00 à 12h45 Physicien nucléaire Aix en Provence Isotopic Anomalies in Various
Natural Phenomena and Possible Relation with Nuclear Phenomena at Low Enerigy
(Anomalies
isotopiques dans divers phénomènes naturels et possible intervention de
phénomènes nucléaires à basse énergie)
Urutskoev L. 14h00 à 14h45 RECOM Inst. Kurchatov Moscou Review of Experiments of Nuclear
Transmutations at Low Energy (Vue
d'ensemble sur les expériences de transmutation à basse énergie)
Rambaut M. 15h00 à 15h45 Physicien nucléaire Paris Accumulation of Electrons and
Nuclear Fusion Reactions (Accumulations
d'électrons et fusion nucléaire)
Ivoilov N. 16h15 à 17h00 Univ. Phys. des solides Kazan Effect of gExternal Radiationh on
the Moessbauer Spectra of 57Fe (Effet du "rayonnement
étrange" sur le spectre Moessbauer du Fe57)
27.11.2003
Bibérian J.P 9h30 à 10h15 Université
Marseille Recent Experimental
Results on the Nuclear Reactions at Low Energy (Résultats récents sur les réactions
nucléaires à basse énergie)
Dufour J. 10h30 à 11h15 CNAM Paris Exothermal Reactions by Strong Currents through Metals
and Reaction Energy of Nuclear Order (Réactions exothermiques par courants
forts dans des métaux et énergie de réaction d'ordre nucléaire)
Filippov D. à Rukhadze H. à Urutskoev L. 11h45 à 12h30 Inst.
Kurchatov et Inst. Phys. Ac. Moscou
Effect of Outer Shell Electrons on the Stability of Nuclei and Their
Ratioactivity (Influence
des électrons périphériques sur la stabilité des noyaux et leur radioactivité)
Lochak G. 15h00 à 15h45 Fond. Louis de Broglie Paris Magnetic Monopoles of Leptons and
Weak Interactions (Monopôles
magnétiques leptoniques et interactions faibles)
2. JCF5 was held in Kobe,
Japan
The 5th Conference of JCF (Japan CF-Research Society) was held in Kobe, Japan at December 15-16, 2003. The program of the Conference is copied below. I could not attend the Conference with bad communication after my return to Japan on the 1st of September. In the Conference, we can find out several interesting reports in the Program and the Abstract which we can read on the JCF Webpage
http://www.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp/nuc/03/nuc03web/JCF/file/jcf5abstract.pdf
Program of JCF5 Meeting (Japan CF‑Research Society)
Date and Place: December 15-16, 2003, at Conference Hall, Academic
Exchange Center, Fukae Campus, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan
Paper presentation: oral presentation 25 min.+ discussion 5 min.,
language; English or Japanese
Book of abstract: to be distributed at site, also to be available at
JCF home page
December 15 (Mon.), 2003
9:00‑9:50 Registration
9:50‑10:00 Opening Address (A. Kitamura, Kobe U.)
Beam Session (Chairman: H‑ Yamada, Iwate U.)
10:00‑10:30 JCF5-1 T. Minari et al. (Kobe U.): Experiments
to Confirm 7Li(d, nƒ¿)4He
Reaction Rate Enhancement in Liquid Lithium
10:30‑11:00 JCF5-2 Y. Awa et al. (Kobe U.): D(d, p)t
Reaction Rate Enhancement and its Dependence on Target Material under Irradiation
of D Ions
11:00‑11:30 JCF5-3 J. Kasagi (Tohoku U.): Screening energy
of DD reactions in metals
11:30‑12:00 JCF5-4 A. Takahashi
et al‑ (Osaka U.): Detection of d + alpha channel by 3D fusion
[‑‑ lunch (12:00‑13:00) ]
Discharge, Laser, Magnetic field, etc. Session (Chairman: A. Takahashi, Osaka U.)
13:00-1330 JCF5‑5 S. Narita
et al. (Iwate U.): Observation of Nuclear Reaction in Glow Discharge Experiment
Using Deuterated Palladium Electrode
13:30‑14:00 JCF5-6 F. Celani
et al. INFN-LNF): Measurements of new elements in Pd‑H2 thin films
14:00‑14:30 JCF5-7 K. Kamada:
Heating of Heavy Water by Acoustic Wave Propagation in Magnetic Field and
Phonon Maser Action of Deuteron
14:30‑15:00 JCF5-8 T. Mizuno
et al. (Hokkaido U.): Neutron emission from D2 gas under magnetic field at low
temperature
[break (30 nun) ‑]
Electrolysis Session (Chairman: Y. Iwamura, Mitsubishi H.I.)
15:30‑16:00 JCF5‑9 T. Ohmori et al. (Hokkaido U.): Anomalous
Isotopic Distribution of Palladium Generated during the Light Water Electrolysis
on Palladmin and Palladium/Gold Alloy Electrodes and Their Reaction products
16:00‑16:30 JCF5-10 F. Celani et al. (INFN-LNF): Further
tests on composition and isotopic anomalies when Pd thin cathodes are electrolysed,
in acidic C2H5OD/D2O mixture added with Th-Hg salts at micromolar concentration.
16:30‑17:00 JCF5‑11 T. Aoki
et al. (Tsukuba U.): Search for neutrons from Pd cathodes during alternate
electrolysis of heavy and light water
17:00‑17:30 JCF5-12 M. Fujii et al. (Yokohama N.U.): Heat Measurement During Light Water Electrolysis Using Multilayer Cathodes
[17:30‑18:00 JCF Annual Meeting
18:00‑20:00 Reception]
Gas
Permeation Session (Chairman: K. Ota, Yokohama N.U.)
10:00‑10:30 JCF5‑13 T. Itoh et al. (Mitsubishi
H.I.): Depth Profile and Surface Distribution of Deposited and Transmuted
Elements on Pd Complexes using D2 Gas Permeation Method
10:30‑11:00 JCF5‑14 Y. Iwamura et al. (Mitsubishi
H.I.): Correlation between Deuterium Flux through Pd Complexes and Quantity of Nuclear
Products using D2 gas Permeation Method
11:00‑11:30 JCF5‑15 T. Higashiyama et
al. (Osaka U.): The Phenomena of Nuclear Transmutation by D2 Gas Permeation Through
Pd Complex
11:30‑12:00 JCF5‑16 H. Yamada et al.
(Iwate U.): Elemental Analysis on Pd‑foil Surface by TOF‑SIMS after Hydrogen
Permeation at Room Temperature
[‑‑‑ lunch
(12:00‑13:00) ‑]
Theory Session (Chairman: T. Mizuno, Hokkaido U.)
13:00‑13:30 JCF5-17 A. Takahashi (Osaka
U.): Clean Fusion by Tetrahedral and Octahedral Symmetric Condensations
13:30‑14:00 JCF5‑18 M. Ohta et al.
(Osaka U.): Analysis of Nuclear Transmutation as Secondary Reactions of Multibody-fusion
14:00‑14,30 JCF5‑19 K. Tsuchiya (Tokyo
N.C.T.): Quantum States of Charged Bose Particles in Solids
14:30‑15:00 JCF5‑20 H. Yamamoto:
Revisiting Anomalous Explosion of Hydrogen and Oxygen Mixture from a View Point
of Cold Fusion
15:00‑15:30 JCF5-21 N. Yabuuchi (High
Sci. Res. Lab.): Nuclear‑fusion chemistry through nucleonic liquid crystals
(Papor Only) JCF5‑22 H. Bottollier-Curtet:
Unknown Nuclear effects and Abnormal Isotopic Compositions
3DInternational Society of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (ISCMNS) is
Established
Following mail was sent to the Office of JCF informing establishment
of the above society.iJCF-mail:00112j
Dear Colleague,
We are writing to inform you that a new society, the International Society of Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (ISCMNS), is being formed. Information about the society (including its goals, membership, meetings, and interim constitution) is available at http://www.iscmns.org.