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Abstracts [.Pdf] 1 22nd International Conference on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science (ICCF22) Book of Abstracts (Updated Monday, 26 August 2019) Copyright 2019 The International Society for Condensed Matter Nuclear Science 2 Contents Conference Patrons! ............................................................................................................................................. 5 Outline Program at a glance ................................................................................................................................. 5 Map of Hotel Domus Pacis .................................................................................................................................... 6 Local Map .............................................................................................................................................................. 6 Excursion ............................................................................................................................................................... 7 Lost? ...................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Questions? ............................................................................................................................................................ 7 Trains: .................................................................................................................................................................... 7 Returning home: ................................................................................................................................................... 7 Renaissance Banquet: ........................................................................................................................................... 7 Companions. ......................................................................................................................................................... 7 Open Bar: .............................................................................................................................................................. 7 Meals: .................................................................................................................................................................... 7 IAC Meeting ........................................................................................................................................................... 7 Other Meeetings ................................................................................................................................................... 7 Questionnaire ........................................................................................................................................................ 8 Poster papers ........................................................................................................................................................ 8 Takahashi: Latest Progress in Research on AHE and Circumstantial Nuclear Evidence by Interaction of Nano- Metal and H(D)-Gas ..................................................................................................................................................... 9 Kasagi: Possible radiation from thin film metal surface with anomalous excess heat: Can we observe hot spots or Bremsstrahlung? ................................................................................................................................................... 10 Grimshaw: LENR Research Documentation Initiative: Progress in Methods and Participants Oral & Poster .... 11 Kotsyubynsky: Synthesis and characterization of Pd and Ni nanoparticles confined in microporous structures for the LENR applications .......................................................................................................................................... 12 Dubinko: Nuclear Fusion of Hydrogen Isotopes Induced by the Phason Flips in Pd and Ni Nanoclusters ......... 13 Konagaya: Supercomputer simulation and experiment clarifying the maximum level of focusing compression due to pulsed supermulti-jets colliding: in weak cold-fusion engine (Fusine) .......................................................... 14 Konagaya: Development of weak cold-fusion engine (Fusine) assisted by molecular chemical reaction: based on double focusing-compression over 1,000 bar and 7,000 K due to pulsed supermulti-jets colliding ................... 15 Greenyer: Leveraging observations of patterns in transmutation data from multiple experiments and nature to drive the development of a predictive tool Poster ............................................................................................... 16 Szumski: Initial Simulations Using The Least Action Nuclear Process [LANP] Computer Model for Electrode Design Poster ............................................................................................................................................................. 17 Szumski: The Least Action Nuclear Process [LANP] Computer Model of Cold Fusion Poster............................. 18 Kobayashi: Quasi-stability theory with multi-dimensional Taylor expansion: revealing transmutation of atoms in cold fusion.............................................................................................................................................................. 18 Rusetskii: Investigation LENR Processes in Condensed Matter on the HELIS Setup - Overview and Prospects . 20 Mastromatteo: LENR evidence with hydrogen and deuterium loading in thin palladium films ........................ 21 Ruer: Experimental setup to detect hydrinos ..................................................................................................... 22 Ruer: How LENR can change the World .............................................................................................................. 23 3 Carpinteri: Earthquake neutrons and Earth-Crust LENR: From seismic precursors to Geochemistry evolution 24 McKubre: Thirty Years On. .................................................................................................................................. 25 Bannister: The limits to growth: the intersection of energy and economics. Oral & Poster .............................. 26 Meulenberg: Deep-level atomic orbitals and more ............................................................................................ 27 Garai: Physical Model for Lattice Assisted Nuclear Reactions ............................................................................ 28 Nagel: Review of Seebeck Calorimeters Used in LENR Experiments .................................................................. 29 Hagelstein: HD/He-3 phonon-nuclear coupling matrix element Poster ............................................................. 30 Hagelstein: Recent Progress on Phonon Coupling Models ................................................................................. 31 Metzler: Observations of delocalized gamma emission from Co-57/Fe-57 samples during application of mechanical stress ...................................................................................................................................................... 32 Forbes: Initial report on low-energy ion beam experiments with various metal targets ................................... 33 S Dana Seccombe: Phonon Assisted Nuclear Fusion Mode ............................................................................... 34 Uchikoshi: Laser Condensed-Matter Fusion Experiments. Oral and Poster ...................................................... 35 Miles: Thermodynamic Basis For The Power Term For Work in Electrochemical Calorimetry Poster ............... 36 Miles: The Thermoneutral Potential In Electrochemical Calorimetry For The Pd/D2O System Poster ............. 37 Nagel: The LENRIA Experiment and Analysis Program (LEAP) ............................................................................ 38 Nagel: Comparison of the Theoretical Results of Kálmán and Keszthelyi with LENR Experimental Results ...... 39 Roggeri : Opportunities and aid from the European community for the development of scientific cooperation projects: horizon 2020 and new horizon Europe programs ...................................................................................... 40 Tanzella: Mass Flow Calorimetry in Brillouin’s Reactor ...................................................................................... 41 Celani: Progress understanding LENR-AHE effects, using thin, long Constantan wires multi-elements coated, under D2 gas mixtures at high temperatures, by DC/AC voltage stimulation in coiled coaxial geometry. .............. 42 Stankovic: Nuclear Transmutation with Carbon and Oxyhydrogen Plasma ....................................................... 43 Garai: Speculation on the size of the electron poster ........................................................................................ 44 Jaitner: Condensed Plasmoids – The Nuclear Active Environment in LENR Oral & Poster ................................. 45 Carat: Fiery Science of Cold Fusion comic book Poster ...................................................................................... 46 Rothwell: Increased Excess Heat from Palladium Deposited on Nickel .............................................................. 47 Kovacs: The Zitterbewegung Orbit of
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