CFRL English News No. 66       (2006. 11. 3)

Cold Fusion Research Laboratory (Japan) Dr. Hideo Kozima, Director

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   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. 66 for Cold Fusion researchers published by Dr. H. Kozima, now at the Cold Fusion Research Laboratory, Shizuoka, Japan.

This issue contains following items:

 

1. ICCF13 will be held on June 25 – July 1, 2007 at Dagomys, Sochi, Russia

2. JCF7 was held in Kagoshima on April 27 – 28 and Proceedings were published

 

1. ICCF13 will be held on June 25 – July 1, 2007 at Dagomys, Sochi, Russia

Dr. Y. Bazhutov sent CMNS colleagues the following letter announcing the date of ICCF13 which will be held next year in Russia as follows;

 

gI want confirm all of you that the final ICCF13 time will be (25 June to 1 July) in Dagomys, Sochi, Russia.

Next week I hope the first information about ICCF13 will appear on the our ICCF13 web site www.iscmns.org/iccf13 

See all of you in the ICCF13 in Dagomys next year. Best regards.

Sincerely yours,

Yuri Bazhutov,

ICCF13 Chairmanh

 

2. JCF7 was held in Kagoshima on April 27 - 28

The annual conference of JCF (Japan C-F Research Society) was held as above and the Proceedings were published containing Preface by Dr. H. Yamada of Iwate University and Contents as cited below.

 

Preface

This is Proceedings of the 7th Meeting of Japan CF-Research Society, JCF7, which was held at Kagoshima University, 27-28 April 2006.

Japan CF-Research Society (JCF) was established in March 1999, with its first scientific and general assembly meeting JCF 1 at Osaka, aiming at the promotion of CF researches in Japan and sending information to the world. CF researches stand for investigating new kinds of nuclear reactions which are supposed to take place in the environment of condensed matter. In 1999 to 2005, we could successfully organized JCF meetings JCF 1 through JCF6, in almost every year. We started to issue the printed and electronic (via internet) versions of Proceedings of JCF meetings since JCF4.

Submitted papers to JCF7 meeting were peer-reviewed by the JCF Editorial Board (Chairman; Professor Hiroshi Yamada, Iwate University). One or two reviewers were offered to review each of submitted papers, who kindly sent back comments, questions, corrections to authors via Editorial Board. After receiving revised versions, papers were accepted to publish.

The book of Proceedings JCF7 does not necessarily contain all of presentations at the JCF7 meeting.

Abstracts of all presentations are available at our web-site http://wwwcf.elc.iwate-u ac ip/icf/ . The electronic version of the Proceedings is also available in the same web-site.

CF-Researches in the world is now called as Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (CMNS), since the establishment of the International Society ISCMNS (http://www.iscmns.org/ ). Accumulation of research efforts by researchers in the world since 1989, especially concrete results obtained in latest reports, has revealed the existence of new nuclear reactions in condensed matter, under strong linkage between nuclear physics and condensed matter physics and chemistry. Clean deuteron-related fusion with 4He ash and cold transmutations of host and added metal nuclei in metal-deuterium and metal-proton systems are actual consequences of latest CMNS studies, both in experiments and theories. JCF has been keeping in touch with linkage and collaboration with ISCMNS and world researchers.

We thank you all participants of JCF7.

               Hiroshi Yamada (Prof., Iwate University), Chairman of JCF Editorial Board

September 2006

 

 

CONTENTS

PREFACE

H. Yamada--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- i

 

EXPERIMENT

1. Energy Output and Material Balance During Plasma Electrolysis of Water

K. Iizumi, S. Mitsushima, N. Kamiya and K:I. Ota---------------------------------------1

2. Microscopic Structural Change of Pd During Repeated Cathodic and Anodic Glycerin and Phosphoric Acid.

Numata and M. Ban---------------------------------------------------------------------------6

3. Analysis of Nuclear Transmutation Yields for Pd-H Systems by SCS Model

 Y. Toriyabe, T. Mizuno, T. Ohmori and Y. Aoki--------------------------------------16

4. Reproduction of Nuclear Transmutation in CaO/Sr/Pd Samples by Deuterium Gas Permeation

H. Iwai, R. Satoh, R. Nishio, A. Taniike, Y. Furuyama and A. Kitamura---------- 23

5. Producing an Element of Mass Number 137 on Multi-layered Pd Sample with Small Amount of Cs by Deuterium Permeation

H. Yamada, S. Narita, S. Taniguchi, T. Ushirozawa, S. Kurihara, M. Higashizawa, H. Sawada and M. Itagaki---------------------------------------------------------------- 28

6. Possibility of Inducing Selective Transmutation in Discharge Experiment

S. Narita, H. Yamada, D. Takahashi, Y. Wagatsuma, M. Itagaki and S.Taniguchi---------------------------------------------------------------------------33

7. Electrochemical Compression of Hydrogen inside a Pd-Ag Thin Wall Tube by Alcohol-Water Electrolyte

F. Celani, A. Spallone, P. Marini, V. Di Stefano, M. Nakamura,V. Andreassi, A. Mancini, E. Righi, G. Trenta, E. Purchi, U. Mastromatteo, E. Celia, F. Falcioni, M. Marchesini, E. Novaro, F. Fontana, L. Gamberale, D. Garbelli, P. G. Sona, F. Todarello, G. D'agostaro, P. Quercia----------------------------------------------------------- 38

 

THEORY

8. Possibility of Control on Coulomb Potential

S. Sasabe-------------------------------------------------------------------------------47

9. Mechanism of Nuclear Reaction and Bose-Einstein Condensation in Solids

K. Tsuchiya -------------------------------------------------------------------------@51

10. Brief Review on Fusion Rates of Bosonized Condensates- Part-IFBasic Theory -

A. Takahashi and N. Yabuuchi ------------------------------------------------------56

11. Brief Review on Fusion Rates of Bosonized Condensates-Part IIFEQPET/TSC Model

A. Takahashi and N. Yabuuchi------------------------------------------------------63

12. Possible Nuclear Transmutation of Nitrogen in Atmosphere of Earth (II)

M. Fukuhara----------------------------------------------------------------------------71

13. Comments on Role of CaO-Layer in Iwamura Cold Transmutation

A. Takahashi and N. Yabuuchi -------------------------------------------------------74

14. Formation of Tetrahedral, Octahedral or Hexahedral Symmetric Condensation by Hopping of Alkali or Alkaline-earth Metal Ion

H. Miura---------------------------------------------------------------------------------79

15. Tetrahedral and- Cubic Forms ĵ and Condensate Nuclear Fusion

N. Yabuuchi and A. Takahashi-------------------------------------------------------84