CFRL News No. 55           (2004. 3. 20)

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

                            E-mail address; cf-lab.kozima@nifty.ne.jp

                            Websites; http://www.geocities.jp/hjrfq930/

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   常温核融合現象CFP(The Cold Fusion Phenomenon) は、「背景放射線に曝された、高密度の水素同位体(H and/or D)を含む固体中で起こる、核反応とそれに付随した事象」を現す言葉です。

 

  CFRL News No.55をお送りします。この号では、次の記事を掲載しました。

 

1. Reports of CFRL 3編の論文が発表されました。

2. ICCF11 10 31-115日にマルセーユMarseilles, Franceで開かれます。

 

1. Reports of CFRL 3編の論文が発表されました。

次の3編がReports of CFRL Vol.1-2, 1-3, 1-4 として発表されました。表題、著者とAbstractを掲載します。論文はウェブサイト

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

に掲示されています。

 

(1)”Analysis of Nuclear Transmutation and Excess Heat Generation in Pd/D/Li Systems by TNCF Model” Reports of CFRL, 1-2, 1 (2004)

H. Kozima, K. Arai1, M. Ohta2, M. Fujii3 and H. Kudoh3

Synopsis

Excess heat and NT data (especially Ti generation) obtained in Pd cathodes with heavy water and LiOD obtained by Iwamura et al. were analyzed on the TNCF model. Production of the observed new element Ti was explained by nuclear fission of compound nuclei formed by n + A46Pd reaction. The adjustable parameter nn in the model was determined by the data of NT as  1010 1011 cm3 consistent with values determined in other experimental situations. The data of the excess heat and NT were explained quantitatively and consistently in a factor of 2.

 

(2)”Analysis of Nuclear Transmutation in Micro-craters and Excess Heat Data in W/H/Na(K) Systems”, Reports of CFRL, 1-3, 1 (2004)

H. Kozima, M. Fujii1, K. Arai2, H. Kudoh1 and K. Yoshimoto3

Synopsis

Excess heat and NT data obtained in tungsten cathode with light water and an electrolyte Na2SO4 or K2CO3 obtained by Ohmori et al. were analyzed on the TNCF model. Production of the new elements Fe and Cr in the micro-crater observed by them were explained by nuclear fission of compound nuclei A+174W* formed by n + A74W reaction. Using the products density at boundary of the crater as those over whole surface, the adjustable parameter nn the model was determined by the data of NT as 1.5×1014 cm3 somewhat (2 orders of magnitude) larger than values determined in other experimental situations assuming the factor in the model ξ = 1. The data of the excess heat and NT were explained quantitatively and consistently in a factor of 2. Formation of the micro-crater was explained by the model showing the factor ξ should be as large as 105 by observed crater's size. It is probable to occur nuclear reactions in metal hydrides and deuterides used in other applications in the optimum condition.

 

(3)”TNCF Analysis of Tritium Evolution from PdDxReports of CFRL, 1-4, 1 (2004)

H. Kozima, H. Kudoh1, M. Ohta2 and K. Kaki3

Synopsis

Three kinds of Pd cathodes were used in the D2 gas discharge experiments where measured tritium in the gas. The experimental results were analyzed with the TNCF model and the adjustable parameter in the modelthe density of the trapped thermal neutronwas determined as nn = 8×1012  cm3. The value is compared consistently with the value determined in a similar experiment.

 

2. ICCF11 10 31-115日にマルセーユMarseilles, Franceで開かれます。

Announcement of ICCF11 arrived from Dr. Jean Paul Biberian, Chairman of the Conference as follows:

Dear colleague,

It is my pleasure to announce you that ICCF11, the 11th International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science will he held in Marseilles, France from October 31 till November 5, 2004.

Registrations are open at :
www.iccf11.org

Some highlights of the conference:
In addition to the usual format of this type of conferences we will have:
1- An open session at the University of Marseilles, with demonstrations
2- A special evening session where we will discuss with economists, philosophers, journalists and scientists, the consequences of the application of "Cold Fusion" in our day to day life, but also the geopolitical and economical changes that might occur.
3- The week long meeting will end with a press conference.

I hope to see you in Marseilles

Jean Paul Biberian
Chairman

PS: note my new email address (only slightly different):

biberian@crmcn.univ-mrs.fr