Energetic electrons and nuclear transmutations in exploding wires

Nuclear transmutations and fast neutrons have been observed to emerge from large electrical current pulses passing through wire filaments which are induced to explode. The nuclear reactions may be explained as inverse beta transitions of energetic electrons absorbed either directly by single protons...

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spelling ndltd-NEU--neu-3312672016-04-25T16:14:24ZEnergetic electrons and nuclear transmutations in exploding wiresNuclear transmutations and fast neutrons have been observed to emerge from large electrical current pulses passing through wire filaments which are induced to explode. The nuclear reactions may be explained as inverse beta transitions of energetic electrons absorbed either directly by single protons in Hydrogen or by protons embedded in other more massive nuclei. The critical energy transformations to the electrons from the electromagnetic field and from the electrons to the nuclei are best understood in terms of coherent collective motions of the many flowing electrons within a wire filament. Energy transformation mechanisms have thus been found which settle a theoretical paradox in low energy nuclear reactions which has remained unresolved for over eight decades. It is presently clear that nuclear transmutations can occur under a much wider range of physical conditions than was heretofore thought possible.http://hdl.handle.net/2047/d20000785
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description Nuclear transmutations and fast neutrons have been observed to emerge from large electrical current pulses passing through wire filaments which are induced to explode. The nuclear reactions may be explained as inverse beta transitions of energetic electrons absorbed either directly by single protons in Hydrogen or by protons embedded in other more massive nuclei. The critical energy transformations to the electrons from the electromagnetic field and from the electrons to the nuclei are best understood in terms of coherent collective motions of the many flowing electrons within a wire filament. Energy transformation mechanisms have thus been found which settle a theoretical paradox in low energy nuclear reactions which has remained unresolved for over eight decades. It is presently clear that nuclear transmutations can occur under a much wider range of physical conditions than was heretofore thought possible.
title Energetic electrons and nuclear transmutations in exploding wires
spellingShingle Energetic electrons and nuclear transmutations in exploding wires
title_short Energetic electrons and nuclear transmutations in exploding wires
title_full Energetic electrons and nuclear transmutations in exploding wires
title_fullStr Energetic electrons and nuclear transmutations in exploding wires
title_full_unstemmed Energetic electrons and nuclear transmutations in exploding wires
title_sort energetic electrons and nuclear transmutations in exploding wires
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