noxid Posted August 22, 2016 Posted August 22, 2016 http://www.sciencealert.com/new-study-confirms-physicists-might-have-spotted-a-fifth-force-of-nature Heard news of a possible fifth force of nature, seeking more deatailed information on the subject matter
Sensei Posted August 22, 2016 Posted August 22, 2016 (edited) I put Hydrogen-1 and Lithium-7 to my command-line application: FusionEnergyCalculator.exe 1 1 3 7 H-1 + Li-7 -> Be-8 + y + 17.2554 MeVH-1 + Li-7 -> Li-8 + e+ + Ve + 0.228274 MeV And it says there could be created photon with 17.2554 MeV. Now see arxiv.org https://arxiv.org/abs/1504.01527 And they say so: "This observation might indicate that, in an intermediate step, a neutral isoscalar particle with a mass of 16.70±0.35 (stat)±0.5 (sys) MeV/c2 and Jπ=1+ was created." 16.7+0.35+0.5 = 17.55, which is almost exactly 17.2554. They used 5 MV Van de Graaff generator, so additional energy comes with higher kinetic energy protons. They don't mention whether they cleaned up isotopes just to Li-7 and O-16. Oxygen has O-16, O-17, O-18 stable isotopes. Lithium has Li-6 and Li-7 stable isotopes. In the case of O-16 its abundance is 99.757%, so there is tiny amount of O-17 and O-18. But in the case of Li, Li-6 has abundance 7.59%. H-1 + Li-6 -> Be-7 + y + 5.60573 MeVH-1 + Li-6 -> Li-7 + e+ + Ve + 5.44562 MeVBeryllium-7 + e- -> Lithium-7 + Ve + 0.861893 MeV Edited August 22, 2016 by Sensei
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