CFRL
ニュース No. 72
(2008. 10. 25)
Cold Fusion Research
Laboratory (
E-mail address; cf-lab.kozima@nifty.com
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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、固体核物理学(Solid-State Nuclear Physics)あるいは凝集体核科学(Condensed
Matter Nuclear Science)に属すると考えられています。
CFRL ニュース
No.72をお送りします。この号では、次の記事を掲載しました。
1. 4編の論文がReports
of CFRL (the Cold Fusion Research Laboratory) に出ました。
2. 2編の論文がACS National Spring Meeting in Salt Lake
City(March 22 – 26, 2009)で発表予定です。
3. ICCF14 がWashington D.C., USAで開催されました。
1. 4編の論文がReports of CFRL (the Cold
Fusion Research Laboratory) に出ました。
4編の論文(タイトルを下記)がReports of CFRL (the Cold Fusion Research Laboratory) として出版され、下記のCFRL Webpageに掲載されました;
http://www.geocities.jp/hjrfq930/Papers/paperr/paperr.html .
著者名、タイトル、巻号を記します:
i. Hideo Kozima, “Complexity in the Cold
Fusion Phenomenon”*Report of
CFRL,
8-1, 1 – 22 (August 2008).
* This paper is an extended version of the
paper with the same title which will be published in Proc. ICCF14 (August 10 – 15, 2008,
ii.
Hideo Kozima and
Hiroshi Date+, “Nuclear Transmutations in Polyethylene (XLPE)
Films and Water Tree Generation in Them”*
Report of CFRL, 8-2, 1 – 16 (August 2008).
Cold Fusion Research Laboratory
(hjrfq930@ybb.ne.jp)
597-16 Yatsu, Aoi,
+RECRUIT
R&D STAFFING CO., LTD.
* This paper is an extended version of the paper with the same title
which will be published in Proc. ICCF14 (August 10 – 15,
2008,
iii. Hideo Kozima, “Phenomenology of the Cold Fusion Phenomenon”*
Report of CFRL, 8-3, 1 – 23 (September 2008).
*This paper is based on a presentation with the same
title given at “Workshop on Nuclear Transmutations” organized by G.H. Miley on
August 15 after ICCF14 (August 10 – 15, 2008,
“The
man of science must work with method. Science is built up of facts, as a house
is built of stones; but an accumulation of facts is no more a science than a
heap of stones is a house. Most important of all, the man of science must
exhibit foresight.” Henri Poincaré, Science
and Hypothesis, p. 141. Translated by W.J.G., Dover Publications, Inc.
1952. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 53-13673.
iv. H. Kozima* and T. Mizuno**, “Nuclear
Transmutations in Hydrocarbons; Polyethylene (XLPE) Films and Phenanthrene on
Pt Mesh Substrate”+ Report of
CFRL,
8-4, 1 – 18 (October 2008).
*Cold Fusion Research Laboratory, 597-16
Yatsu, Aoi,
**Division of Energy Environment, Graduate
School of Engineering, Hokkaido University, Kita-ku Kita 13 Nishi 8,
+This paper is based on a presentation with the same title given at “Workshop on Nuclear Transmutations”
organized by G.H. Miley on August 15 after ICCF14 (August 10 – 15, 2008,
2. 二編の論文がACS National Spring Meeting in Salt Lake City(March 22 – 26, 2009)で発表予定です。
The
Symposium on New Energy Technology が次のアメリカ化学会 “237th Spring 2009
National Meeting and Exposition of American Chemical Society,” March 22-26, 2009 - Salt Lake
City, Utah, USA. のDivision of
Environmental Chemistry で開かれます。この学会については、次の New Energy Times Websiteに掲載されています。
http://www.newenergytimes.com/Conf/2009/ACS/ACS-2009.htm
常温核融合研究所(CFRL)から、次の2編の論文を発表する予定です。
i. Characteristics
of CF Materials where occur Nuclear Transmutation and Excess Energy Generation
Hideo
Kozima
Abstract
Present status of researches of the cold
fusion phenomenon (CFP) with a lot of curious experimental facts inexplicable
by conventional knowledge of nuclear physics could be characterized by a
phenomenology. There are three kinds of CF materials where
occurs the CFP; (1) transition-metal hydrides/deuterides, (2) some
hydrocarbons, and (3) some biological bodies. In this paper, we present an extensive
phenomenological investigation of the CFP occurring in the three kinds of
materials from the point of view that the phenomenon is induced by essentially
the same common causes to three kinds of CF materials. The most interesting
common factor is the periodic array of the host nuclei interlaced with another
periodic array of protons or deuterons. Using the TNCF (trapped neutron
catalyzed fusion) and ND (neutron drop) models, we investigate essential
factors of the CFP common to the three kinds of CF materials thus giving keys
to understand the nature of the curious and perplexing CFP.
ii.Investigation
of the Cold Fusion Phenomenon in the Surface Region of Hydrogen Non-occlusive
Metal Catalysts; W, Pt, and Au
Hideo
Kozima* and Tadahiko Mizuno**
*Cold Fusion Research
Laboratory and **
Abstract
Experimental data sets of the
cold fusion phenomenon (CFP) obtained in the contact catalysts W, Pt and Au are
investigated from a point of view common to whole data of the CFP in various
systems performed in almost twenty years after its discovery. These metals do
not occlude hydrogen isotopes and give us precious information about mechanisms
facilitating formation of a matter for the CFP (CF matter). The contact
catalysts shed light on atomic processes necessary to form the CF matter and
also on nuclear processes to realize the nuclear transmutation and other events
accompanying excess energy production in the CFP. The former may have a close
relation with the mechanism of catalysis. Experimental data sets on the nuclear
transmutation in these metals have confirmed the stability effects in the
generation of new nuclides discovered by us with some characteristic
modification by the experimental system.
3. ICCF14 がWashington D.C., USAで開催されました。
ICCF14 がAugust
10 – 15, 2008 にWashington D.C. のホテルHyatt
Regency at Capitol Hill で開催されました。
Proceedingsに出す論文についての説明が9月16日に大会委員長のNagel
とMelich から送られてきましたので、下に引用します。ICCF10から3回はWorld
Scientificから出版されていたのですが、未刊行のICCF13を含め、自国出版に切り替わったことになります。
“Dear
Colleagues,
Finally, we
have determined that the proceedings for ICCF-14 will be printed in black and
white on 8.5 by 11 inch paper. That printing will be done in the
Given how long it has taken
to reach the conclusions above, we are asking that all papers be provided to us
by the end of October 2008. However, if you finish your paper sooner,
please send it to us right away. This will even out our workload and allow us
to publish sooner after the deadline.
Please provide all papers to
Jed Rothwell at jedrothwell@gmail.com. He did a superb job with the Agenda
and Abstract book and, fortunately, is willing to accept, edit and format the
papers for the proceedings.
We will handle the papers in
the following steps, quite similar to those for publication is ordinary
refereed journals.
1. Jed will copy edit the papers, when they are received, to take care of
spelling, typographical and obvious language problems, and then send them to
the conference chairmen.
2. The papers will be sent by the chairmen to Technical Editors, who will
review the papers for content and presentation, and suggest changes to the
authors.
3. The papers will be returned by the chairmen to the authors to consider
the suggested changes.
4. The authors will return their papers to the chairmen, who may resolve
any residual concerns.
5. Jed will then provide the final formatting in order to insure
uniformity of appearance.
6. The authors will be provided with proof copies to insure that mistakes
have not crept into their papers.
We hope to have these steps
completed for each of the approximately 100 papers early next year.
Assembly of the final book, plus printing and mailing, will follow quickly.
Unlike the book of
abstracts, we will not print author photos or biographies in the
proceedings. The format for the papers will be similar to that for the
abstracts:
Page size: North American
Letter Size (8.5 by 11 inches = 216 by 279 millimeters)
Margins: 1 inch (25 millimeters) on all around, left, right, top and bottom
Font: Times New Roman
Font Size: 14 point bolded for the title (centered)
12 point for authors and their institutions (centered)
12 point for the text and references (left and right justified)
Line Spacing: Single spaced in text and references.
Double spaced between paragraphs within the text.
Software: Microsoft WORD or LATEX. If you use Microsoft Word, please use
the built-in equation editor.
Length: Five pages for contributed papers, including all poster papers.
Authors of reviews and invited papers will be notified separately that their
papers can be up to seven pages in length. The page length restrictions
were determined by the need to keep the proceedings to about 500 pages in total
length.
These procedures will avoid
having to give the copyright for these papers to a publisher. We plan to
post the papers for the ICCF-14 proceedings on the www.lenr-canr.org website, and possibly
other sites. If any authors do not want their papers posted on the web,
please be sure to make that clear to the conference chairmen.
Thank you to all presenters
for your work before and at the conference, your willingness to contribute to
the proceedings, and for your consideration and adherence to the above
guidance. We expect that the ICCF-14 papers will be useful both to conference
participants and to the growing number of people who are interested in our
field, especially students.
with best regards,
Dave Nagel and Mike Melich”
Proceedings
of ICCF14 がProceedings of ICCF13を伴って早急に出版されることを切望したいと思うのは、私だけではないでしょう。