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arxiv: nucl-th/9508017 · v2 · submitted 1995-08-10 · ⚛️ nucl-th

Fusion reactions in molecules via nuclear threshold resonances

classification ⚛️ nucl-th
keywords nuclearmoleculesresonancethresholdacceptedalwaysappropriatelybecause
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It is widely accepted that in molecular systems the nuclear interaction plays a negligible role, because of the strong Coulomb repulsion of the nuclei at small distances. We are going to show that this is not always true. The existence of an extended nuclear resonance may lead to considerably enhanced nuclear reaction rates in appropriately prepared molecules. Especially we point out that p+p+ ^{16}O, i.e., the constituents of water, can form a ^{18}Ne(1^-) threshold resonance which decays under energy release into ^{17}F and a proton.

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