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基本説明
小島英夫著(静岡大学名誉教授・常温核融合研究所)。常温核融合の実験事実を整理し、統一的に説明するモデルを作成、モデルの基礎を量子力学的に追求する。
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Broken up in to three sections, The Science of the Cold Fusion Phenomenon gives a unified explanation of all the significant data on the Cold Fusion Phenomena to date. It presents a history of the Cold Fusion Phenomenon (CFP), gives the fundamental experimental results of the CFP and presents a quantum mechanical treatment of physical problems associated with cold fusion.
Contents
1 Discovery of the Cold Fusion Phenomenon (CFP)1.1 The First Experiments 1.2 The Experiment by Fleischmann et al. 1.3 Confirmation of the Experiment by Fleischmann et al. 1.4 Experiment by Jones et al. and De Ninno et al.1.5 Scandals 1.6 Experiments with Light Water H2O1.7 Facts and Truth 2 Facts of the Cold Fusion Phenomenon (CFP)2.1 How the Experiments are conducted? 2.2 Where and How the Cold Fusion Phenomenon occurs? 2.3 Number of Reactions Nx producing an Observable x 2.4 Outline of TNCF Model and Neutron Drop Model - Basis of Data Analysis2.5 Nuclear Transmutations (NT's) 2.6 Tritium T (or triton 31H=t) 2.7 Neutron 2.8 Helium-3 (32He) and Helium-4 (42He) 2.9 Excess Heat 2.10 Absence of Gamma Ray 2.11 The Stability Effect in Nuclear Transmutation 2.12 The Inverse Power Law for Occurrence of Events in Cold Fusion Phenomenon2.13 After Effect and Aging Effect2.14 The Qualitative Reproducibility 2.15 Summary of Experimental Results of the Cold Fusion Phenomenon 3 Science of the Cold Fusion Phenomenon3.1 Potency of a Model - Examples in Modern Physics3.2 The TNCF Model - A Phenomenological Approach3.3 Explanation of the Cold Fusion Phenomenon by the TNCF Model3.4 Nuclear Reactions in Free Space and in Solids3.5 Quantum States of Neutrons and Properties of Lattice Nuclei3.6 Hydrogen Isotopes in Transition Metals3.7 CF-Matter and Neutron Drop ModelDrops in Thin Neutron Gas Formed in Solids3.8 The Cold Fusion Phenomenon as a Science of Complexity revealed by the Stability Effect and the Inverse Power Law