In reply to  Jones Beene's message of Sun, 2 Jun 2013 06:15:39 -0700:
Hi,
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>The fact that there is no radiation at all detectable (at kW thermal output)
>from Rossi's device (above a threshold of tens of keV) is rather conclusive
>that there is no fusion, and essentially no nuclear reaction of any kind in
>the MeV range.
>
>Even if Robin is correct about fusion with fractional hydrogen having no
>prompt gamma, the occasional spallation neutron and the numerous Augur
>cascades brought on by fast ions would create reactions which would be
>easily detectable by Bianchini - and there would be lots of them at this
>kind of thermal gain level (unless most of the energy comes from another
>reaction).

I suspect that most of the energy release is from f/h formation, with a few low
level fusion reactions thrown in. The number of such reactions varies and is
essentially not a well controlled parameter. This is because it depends on the
degree of shrinkage of the f/h. 

Though, as any given device is used longer, the average shrinkage level should
increase, and consequently the number of fusion reactions should also increase.
Perhaps another reason why Rossi switches cartridges every 6 months. That also
means that as a device ages, the COP should increase (unless it is deliberately
kept at a specific level.)

BTW the highest energy X-ray you get from Ni is about 8 keV, IOW it's soft.
Other substances present (with possible exception of the "secret sauce"), have
lower values.
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Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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