COMPARISON OF URANIUM FISSION WITH LOW ENERGY NUCLEAR REACTIONS LENR IN SUPPORT OF COLD FUSION

2008 
The discovery of nuclear fission by Hahn and Strassmann was based on a very rare microanalytical result what initially could not indicate the very complicate details of this most important process. A similarity is discussed for the low energy nuclear reactions LENR being proved from analogies of measurements of the uranium fission. The distribution of the elements at uranium fission has a similarity with the element distribution at LENR measured repeatedly in a reproduced way, what was observed at high density deuteron concentration in palladium. This is specifically focussed to the Maruhn-Greiner local maximum of the distribution within the large-scale minimum if the fission nuclei are excited. Consequences of the complications in uranium fission are discussed in comparison with LENR with respect to the studies of a hypothetical fissioning compound nuclear reaction via a concluded element X126 with double magic numbers. Some observations are reported which specifically refer to these results and comparison. PACS: 21.10.-k; 21.10.Gv; 52.58.-z; 52.77.-j
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