CFRL English News No. 69       (2007. 12. 10)

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

E-mail address; hjrfq930@ybb.ne.jp, cf-lab.kozima@pdx.edu

Websites; http://www.geocities.jp/hjrfq930/, http://web.pdx.edu/~pdx00210/

(Back numbers of this News are posted on the above geocities and/or PSU site of the CFRL Websites)

 

CFP (Cold Fusion Phenomenon) stands for “nuclear reactions and accompanying events occurring in solids with high densities of hydrogen isotopes (H and/or D) in ambient radiation” belonging to Solid-State Nuclear Physics (SSNP) or Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (CMNS).

    This is the CFRL News (in English) No. 69 for Cold Fusion researchers published by Dr. H. Kozima, now at the Cold Fusion Research Laboratory, Shizuoka, Japan.

This issue contains following items:

1. Six Papers published in Reports of CFRL (the Cold Fusion Research Laboratory)

2. A Lecture “Nuclear Chemistry in the Cold Fusion Phenomenon” was given on September 25, 2007 at the Nuclear Chemistry Division of the Japan Society of Nuclear and Radiochemical Sciences held in Shizuoka, Japan

3. Cold Fusion Session in APS 2007 March Meeting was held on March 5, 2007 in Denver, Colorado, USA

4. ICCF13 (The 13th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science) was held on June 25 – July 1 in Sochi, Russia

5. 8th International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen/Deuterium Loaded Metals was held on October 13 – 18 in Catania, Sicily, Italy

6. JCF8 was held on November 29 – 30 in Kyoto, Japan

 

1. Six Papers published in Reports of CFRL (the Cold Fusion Research Laboratory)

The Reports of CFRL (Cold Fusion Research Laboratory) has been published since 2004 to keep a medium for papers about the cold fusion phenomenon (CFP) which have restricted fields of publication due to the characteristics of the CFP difficult to be understood by scientists not familiar with experimental facts with wide diversity.

Papers have been posted on the following pages of CFRL Website.

http://www.geocities.jp/hjrfq930/Papers/paperr/paperr.html

 Following six papers (1) – (6) were published in a couples of months in Reports of CFRL.

(1)   is the paper to be published in J. New Energy in near future.

(2) is the paper based on the lecture note of an invited talk given at the Nuclear Chemistry Branch of the Symposium on Radiochemistry (September 24 – 26, 2007, Shizuoka City) held by The Japan Society of Nuclear and Radiochemical Sciences.

(3) is a paper published in Proc. JCF6 and republished here for readers convenience. (4) – (6) are extended papers of those to be published in Proc. JCF8 which will be published by the end of next March.

Papers (3) – (5) have treated the complexity of events in the CFP and show clearly complex nature of the CFP.

The paper (6) treats the nuclear transmutation (NT) observed by electric engineers in XLPE (Cross-Linked Polyethylene). It is remarkable to notice almost the same events (NT) have occurred in entirely such different systems as transition-metal hydrides/deuterides and XLPE.

 

(1) H. Kozima, “Six Sketches on Complexity and Wavefunctions in the Cold Fusion Phenomenon” Report of CFRL (Cold Fusion Research Laboratory) 5-1, 1 (September, 2007)

(2) H. Kozima, “Nuclear Chemistry in the Cold Fusion Phenomenon” Report of CFRL (Cold Fusion Research Laboratory) 6-1, 1 (October, 2007)

(3) H. Kozima, “The Cold Fusion Phenomenon as a Complexity (1) – Complexity in the Cold Fusion Phenomenon –Reports of CFRL (Cold Fusion Research Laboratory), 7-1, pp. 1 – 7 (December, 2007)

(4) H. Kozima, “The Cold Fusion Phenomenon as a Complexity (2) – Parameters Characterizing the System where occurs the CFP Reports of CFRL (Cold Fusion Research Laboratory), 7-2, pp. 1 – 8 (December, 2007)

(5) H. Kozima, “The Cold Fusion Phenomenon as a Complexity (3) – Characteristics of the Complexity in the CFP Reports of CFRL (Cold Fusion Research Laboratory), 7-3, pp. 1 – 7 (December, 2007)

(6) H. Kozima, “An Explanation of Nuclear Transmutation in XLPE (Crosslinked Polyethylene) Films with and without Water Trees” Reports of CFRL (Cold Fusion Research Laboratory), 7-4, pp. 1 – 10 (December, 2007)

 

2. A Lecture “Nuclear Chemistry in the Cold Fusion Phenomenon” was given on September 25, 2007 at the Nuclear Chemistry Division of The Japan Society of Nuclear and Radiochemical Sciences held in Shizuoka, Japan

 A lecture “Nuclear Chemistry in the Cold Fusion Phenomenon” was given at the Nuclear Chemistry Division of The Japan Society of Nuclear and Radiochemical Sciences held in Shizuoka, Japan by the present writer (H.K.). A paper based on the lecture note is published in Reports of CFRL and posted on the following pages of CFRL Website:

H. Kozima, “Nuclear Chemistry in the Cold Fusion Phenomenon” Reports of CFRL (Cold Fusion Research Laboratory) 6-1, 1 (October, 2007)

http://www.geocities.jp/hjrfq930/Papers/paperr/paperr.html

 

3. Cold Fusion Session in APS 2007 March Meeting was held on March 5, 2007 in Denver, Colorado, USA

   Nine papers were presented at March Meeting of APS held in Denver, Colorado. Abstracts of these papers are posted on the following New Energy Times Website:

http://www.newenergytimes.com/Conf/2007/APS/APS2007.htm 

 

4. ICCF13 was held on June 25 – July 1 in Sochi, Russia

ICCF13 (International Conference on the Condensed Matter Nuclear Science, 2007) was held in Sochi, Russia on June 25 – July 1, 2007.

The Contents of Abstracts is compiled by the writer (H.K.) and posted on the following pages of the CFRL Website:

http://www.geocities.jp/hjrfq930/News/NewsPrefaces/ICCF13abstracts.htm

The Program and Abstracts of ICCF13 is posted on the New Energy Times website;

http://www.newenergytimes.com/Conf/ICCF13/ICCF13-Abstracts.pdf 

 

5. 8th International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen/ Deuterium Loaded Metals was held on October 13 – 18 in Catania, Sicily, Italy

   The International Workshop on Anomalies in Hydrogen/ Deuterium Loaded Metals was held in Italy and its outline is posted on the following ISCMNS website:

http://www.iscmns.org/catania07/index.htm 

 

6. JCF8 was held on November 29 – 30 in Kyoto, Japan

The 8th Annual Conference of Japan CF-Research Society ( JCF8) was held on September 29 – 30 at the Doshisha University, Kyoto. The Program of the Conference and the Abstracts of papers presented at the Conference are posted on the following JCF website:

http://dragon.elc.iwate-u.ac.jp/jcf/JCF8/jcf8-abstracts.pdf