[comp.archives] [sci.physics.fusion] Four new papers in archive

vac@sam.cs.cmu.edu (Vincent Cate) (04/06/90)

Archive-name: cold-fusion/05-Apr-90
Original-posting-by: vac@sam.cs.cmu.edu (Vincent Cate)
Original-subject: Four new papers in archive
Archive-site: unh.cs.cmu.edu [128.2.254.150]
Archive-directory: /afs/cs/user/vac/ftp
Archive-files: README
Reposted-by: emv@math.lsa.umich.edu (Edward Vielmetti)




I have scanned in 4 more papers.  I would like to thank J. R. Granada,
Bill Johnson, and George A. Christos for sending me these papers.

The papers are available via anonymous ftp from unh.cs.cmu.edu:
The 4 directories are:

/afs/cs/user/vac/ftp/jrg1-scanned
/afs/cs/user/vac/ftp/jrg2-scanned
/afs/cs/user/vac/ftp/mwj-scanned
/afs/cs/user/vac/ftp/gac-scanned

For detailed instructions see the end of this message.

In jrg1 they use a conventional submarine to reduce the background 
radiation by a factor of 70.  Seems like a neat idea.  Oh, they
get positive results...

My apologies to Bill Johnson and Gearoge Christos for taking so long
to scan in their papers.  

If anyone has the new Pons paper, please send me a copy.

--  Vince




If you have a new cold fusion paper that I do not have listed below
please send me mail!  If I can get a copy I will scan it in and
put it here with the other papers.  I will not scan in papers
with a copyright (which most published papers have) without
written permision from the author.  If you can, please email a
postscript version of the paper.  My next choice is smail since
it will scan in better than a FAXed copy.

      Vince Cate
      arpanet : vac@cs.cmu.edu  
      bitnet  : s171vc09@cmccvb
      FAX     : (412) 681-1998
      phone   : (412) 268-3077
      smail   : School of Computer Science 
                Carnegie Mellon
                Pittsburgh PA, 15213

Papers / Files (bottom received first, and top is newest in archive):

jrg1  "Neutron Measurements on Electrylytic Cells (Pd-D2O)
       Performed Under Very Low Background Conditions"
      J. R. Grananda, R. E. Mayer, P. C. Florido, V. H. Gillette, S. E. Gomez
      Agrentina - Centro Atomico Bariloche, ...
      4/4/90

jrg2  "Thermal Neutron Measurements on Elecrolytic Cells with Deuterated
       Palladium Cathodes Subjected to a Pulsed Current"
       J. R. Granada, R. E. Mayer, G. Guido, P. C. Florido, A. Larreteguy,
       V. H. Gillette, N. E. Patino, J. Converti, S. E. Gomez
      Agrentina - Centro Atomico Bariloche, ...
      4/4/90

mwj   "Experiments and Nuclear Measurements in Search of Cold Fusion Processes"
      S. Gottesfeld, R. E. Anderson, D. A. Baker, R. D. Bolton, K. B. Butterfield, 
      F. H. Garzon, C. A. Goulding, M. W. Johnson, E. M. Leonard, T. E. Springer, 
      T. Zawodzinski
      Los Alamos National Laboratory

gac   "Can the Excess Heat Observed in the Fleischmann-Pons Experiment
       be due to Nuclear Fusion?"
      George A. Christos
      University of Western Australia

pl    "Cold Fusion in Metals"
      R. H. Parmenter, Willis E. Lamb Jr.
      Department of Physics, Arizona Research Laboratory
      Optical Sciences Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721
      10/13/89

cff   "Results of the 1st Generation Experiments, at Gran Sasso
      Underground Laboratory, on Nuclear Cold Fusion"
      F. Celani, M. De Felici, F. L. Fabbri, L. Liberatori, A. Saggese,
      A. Spallone, V. Di Stefano, P. Marini, S. Pace, S. Bianco, L. Donati
      Italy - Frascati National Lab, ...

pki   "Cold Fusion Results In Barc Experiments"
      P. K. Iyengar
      Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
      Trombay, Bombay 400 085, India

ibm   Summary of talk on research at IBM's T. J. Watson Research Center.
      Talk was given on Thursday September 14 1989,  7 PM 
      Summary by Peter Shackle  
          ** If anyone has a paper from the IBM people please let me know! **

scgb  "Evidence for a Background Neutron Enhanced Fusion in Deuterium
      Absorbed Palladium"
      Gad Shani, C. Cohen, A. Grayevsky, A. Brokman
      Ben Gurion University and  Hebrew University
      Israel

mas   "Neutron Evolution from Annealed Palladium Cathode in LiOD-D20 Solution"
      Tadahiko Mizuno, Tadashi Akimoto,  Norino Sato
      June 1 1989
      Japan

mb    "AB Inito Computations of One and Two Hydrogen or Deuterium Atoms
      in the Palladium Tetrahedral Site"
      Francis F Muguet, Palmyre M-P Bassez-Muguet
      Texas Tech University, Lubbock TX 79409

sum1  Summary of "Fleischmann-Pons" type experiments.
      Dave Mack

sum2  Summary of "Jones-Frascatti" type experiments.
      Dave Mack

gcmg "Dynamic Response of Thermal Neutron Measurements in Electrochemically
     Produced Cold Fusion Subject to Pulsed Current"
     J. R. Granada, J. Converti, R. E. Mayer, G. Guido, P. C. Florido,
     N. E. Patino, L. Soverhart, S. Gomez and A. Larreteguy
     Centro Atomico Bariloche and Instituto Balseiro,
       Comision Nacional de Energia Atomica and Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
     Argentina

srb  "Electochemically initiated cold fusion of deuterium"
     K. S. V. Santhanam, J. Rangarajan, O'Neil Braganza, S. K. Haram,
     N. M. Limaye & K. C. Mandal
     Chemical Physics Group, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
     Bombay 400 055, India

sf3  Summary of Santa Fe conference by  Douglas Morrison

sf2  Summary of Santa Fe conference by Robert Perry

sf1  Summary of Santa Fe conference by Ted Dunning

sf0  Agenda for Santa Fe conference by William Johnson

pp   "The Reported Conversion of Hydrogen into Helium"
     "The Transmutation of Hydrogen into Helium"
     Fritz Paneth and Kurt Peters
     Papers in the 1926 issues of Nature.

kkr "Calorimetric Studies of Electrolysis of D2O and H2O using
          a Palladium Cathode"
     E. Krishnakumar, V. Krishnamurthy, U.T. Raheja, C. Badrinathan, 
          F.A. Rajgara and D. Mathur 
     Laboratory for Atomic and Molecular Physics
     Tata Institute of Fundamental Research  --  India 

lb0 "Solid-State Effects Cannot Enhace the Cold Fusion Rate Enough"
    A. J. Legget and G. Baym
    Dept of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

lb  "Can "Solid-State" Effects Enhace the Cold Fusion Rate?"
    A. J. Legget and G. Baym
    Dept of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

nfl "Evidence of Emission of Neutrons From a Titanium-Deuterium System"
    A. De Ninno, A. Frattolillo, G. Lollobattista, L. Martinis, M. Martone,
         L. Mori, S. Podda, F. Scaramuzzi
    ENA, Dip. TIB, U.S. Fisica Applicata, Centro Ricerche Energia Frascati,
    C. P. 65-00044 Frascati, Rome, Italy

h4   "Dephasing in Coherent DD Fusion and the Long Chain Model"
     Peter L. Hagelstein
     Research Laboratory of Electronics - MIT

cam  "Cold Nuclear Fusion: Where's the Heat?  - Just a Simple Minded
      (JASM) Theory not using Muons Bosons, or DD reactions"
     C. A. Melendres
     Argonne National Laboratory

aps  Abstracts from the American Physical Society's 
     Special Session on Cold Fusion.
     May 1-2, 1989
     aps.a, aps.b     -- Two pages listing first 20 papers
     aps.1.ps.Z, to aps.40.ps.Z  - Abstracts of papers
     Note that 13 was withdrawn.
 

fp   "Electrochemically Induced Nuclear Fusion of Deuterium"
     Martin Fleischmann -  Dept of Chemistry, University of Southampton 
     Stanley Pons - Dept of Chemistry, University of Utah
     Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemsitry
     April 10,  Volume 261, No 2a
     -- NOTE - This is in your library already.  I did not scan it in
               because it has a copyright; however, it is nearly the 
               same as "fp" below.

cjh  "Cold Nuclear Fusion in Metallic Hydrogen and Normal Metals"
     Charles J. Horowitz
     Physics Department and Nuclear Theory Center - Indiana University
     Submitted to Physical Review C

dcb  "Gammas from Cold Nuclear Fusion"
     David C. Bailey
     Department of Physics - University of Toronto
     April 20, 1989

sek  "Enhancement of cold fusion rates by fluctuations"
     S. E. Koonin
     Institute for Theoretical Physics  
     University of California, Santa Barbara
     Submitted to Physical Review Letters, April 19, 1989

kn   "Cold fusion in isotopic hydrogen molecules"
     S. E. Koonin and M. Nauenberg
     Institute for Theoretical Physics  
     University of California, Santa Barbara
     Submitted to Nature, April 7, 1989

ws   "Two Innocent Chemists Look at Cold Fusion"
     Cheves Walling and Jack Simons
     Chemistry Department, University of Utah

h1   "A Simple Model for Coherent DD Fusion in the Presence of a Lattice"
     Peter L. Hagelstein
     Research Laboratory of Electronics - MIT
     April 10, 1989

h2   "Phonon Interactions in Coherent Fusion"
     Peter L. Hagelstein
     Research Laboratory of Electronics - MIT

h3   "Rates for Neutron and Tritium Production in Coherent DD Fusion"
     Peter L. Hagelstein
     Research Laboratory of Electronics - MIT
     April 10, 1989

gcm   "Catalysis of Deuterium Fusion in Metal Hydrides by Cosmic Ray Muons."
      M. W. Guinan, G. F. Chapline, and R. W. Moir
      Submitted to Physical Review Letters
      Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
      April 7 1989

rj   "Theoretical Limits on Cold Fusion in Condensed Matter"
      J. Rafelski, M. Gajda and D.Harley - University of Arizona
      S.E. Jones -  Brigham Young University
      March 27, 1989

fp    "Electrochemically Induced Nuclear Fusion of Deuterium"
      Martin Fleischmann -  University of Southampton 
      Stanley Pons - University of Utah
      March 20, 1989

jpr   "Observation of Cold Nuclear Fusion in Condensed Matter"
      Jones, Palmer, Czirr, Decker, Jensen, Thorne, Taylor
               - Brigham Young University
      Rafelski - University of Arizona 
      March 23, 1989


Name extension conventions:

    -scanned = Directory with scanned pictures of each page.
               Usually about 30K per page (i.e. big).
    .ascii   = An ascii file that someone typed in.
    .t       = Troff version someone typed in.
    .ps      = Postscript version (from troff, LaTex, TEX, ... )
    .tex     = TEX format
    .latex   = LATEX format
    .mail    = Mail that someone sent including the paper


Current versions available:
mb.ascii  mb.ps  - text and graphs, take both
sf2.ascii
sf1.ascii
sf0.ascii
sum1.ascii
sum2.ascii
gcmg.ascii
srb.ascii
pp.ascii
kkr.ascii
lb0.ps       lb0.tex
lb.ps        lb.tex
cjh.ps       cjh.tex    cjh.mail  
dcb.ps       dcb.latex  dcb.mail  
sek.ps       sek.tex    sek.mail     
kn.ps        kn.tex     kn.mail      
scgb-scanned/
mas-scanned/
nfl-scanned/
h4-scanned/
cam-scanned/
ws-scanned/
h1-scanned/
h2-scanned/
h3-scanned/
gcm-scanned/
rj-scanned/  rj.ascii
fp-scanned/  fp.ps      fp.ascii    fp.t
jpr-scanned/ jpr.ascii


TO COPY PAPERS:

If you have never used FTP (File Transfer Program) it might be a good idea
to do a "man ftp" to read up on it a little (for non Unix systems "help ftp").

The first thing is to get connected to unh.  To do this you type the
following three lines.  The first line starts up FTP and tells FTP
what machine you want.  The second line (first anonymous) is the login
name.  The second is the password.  unh's internet number is 128.2.254.150
if FTP comes back saying that it does not know unh.

   ftp unh.cs.cmu.edu                     
   anonymous
   anonymous

At this point it will say something like, "Send ident as password".
Just ignore it, you are logged in already.  Next you must get to the
right directory.

   cd /afs/cs/user/vac/ftp

You must do the whole cd at once as you are not permitted in any
of the intermediate directories.  

Then to get this file:

   get README

For the .ascii, .ps, .tex, .t, .latex, or .mail versions you can just:

   get paper.type

For the XX-scanned versions:

   cd XX-scanned
   prompt
   binary
   mget *

When done getting papers:

   quit

To print the XX-scanned versions from a unix shell:

   csh print.XX

This only works with postscript printers (laserwriters etc.).