An attempt to detect neutron and gamma radiations in heavy water electrolysis with a palladium cathode
✍ Scribed by I.I. Astakhov; A.D. Davydov; N.V. Katargin; V.E. Kazarinov; I.G. Kiseleva; L.B. Kriksunov; D.Yu. Kudryavtsev; I.A. Lebedev; B.F. Myasoedov; O.P. Shcheglov; G.L. Teplitskaya; V.M. Tsionskii
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 215 KB
- Volume
- 36
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0013-4686
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✦ Synopsis
Ah&met-The electrolysis of LrOD and D,SO, solutions m D,O carned out with a paJladmm cathode under drfferent condruons dtd not reveal any excess over the neutron and gamma radratron background that would testify m favour of the suggestions about a possible occurrence of cold nuclear fuston Key worrls cold fusron, heavy water, palladmm, electrolysis, neutron, gamma radlatron The publications of Flelschmann and Pons[l] and of Jones et al [2] initiated a large number of works (see e g [3,4], whose ObJect was expenmental confirmation of the posslhhty of carrymg out so-called "cold nuclear fuston" We focussed our attention pnrnanly on recordmg neutron and y -ra&ations which must be involved m nuclear fusion