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[en] Anomalous gamma ray emissions with different energies in the 80-230 keV region were observed during DC glowlike discharge using a palladium cathode in deuterium atmosphere. Gamma ray signals were assumed to originate from some radio isotopes produced by a fissionlike process at low energy. A low-energy photofission model indicates the possibility of a low-energy fission reaction under our discharge condition. (author)
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12 refs., 4 figs., 1 tab.
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Japanese Journal of Applied Physics. Part 2, Letters; ISSN 0021-4922;
; v. 42(10A); p. L1185-L1187

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ELECTRIC DISCHARGES, ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION, EMISSION, ENERGY RANGE, ENERGY SYSTEMS, HYDRIDES, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, HYDROGEN ISOTOPES, IONIZING RADIATIONS, ISOTOPES, LIGHT NUCLEI, NUCLEAR REACTIONS, NUCLEI, ODD-ODD NUCLEI, PALLADIUM COMPOUNDS, POWER SYSTEMS, RADIATIONS, STABLE ISOTOPES, TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS
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