Muon-catalyzed fusion and fusion with polarized nuclei
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Muon-catalyzed fusion and fusion with polarized nuclei
(Ettore Majorana international science series, Physical sciences v. 33)
Plenum Press, c1987
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注記
"Proceedings of the eighth course of the International School of Fusion Reactor Technology, held April 3-9, 1987, in Erice, Italy"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The International School of Fusion Reactor Technology started its courses 15 years ago and since then has mantained a biennial pace. Generally, each course has developed the subject which was announced in advance at the closing of the previous course. The subject to which the present proceedings refer was chosen in violation of that rule so as to satisfy the recent and diffuse interest in cold fusion among the main European laboratories involved in controlled thermonuclear research (CTR). In the second half of 1986 we started to prepare a workshop aimed at assessing the state of the art and possibly of the perspectives of muon- catalyzed fusion. Research in this field has recently produced exciting experimental results open to important practical applications. We thought it worthwhile to consider also the beneficial effects and problems of the polarization ofthe nuclei in both cold and thermonuclear fusion. In preparing the 8th Course on Fusion Reactor Technology, it was necessary to abandon the traditional course format because the influence of the workshop procedure was inevitable: the participants were roughly equally divided into experts in cold fusion and experts in thermonuclear fusion. The course had largely an interdisciplinary character as many disciplines were involved: atomic and molecular physics, nuclear physics, accelerator technology, system analysis, etc. Plasma physics was excluded, with a sigh of relief from the experts in thermonuclear fusion.
目次
Ways toward Fusion.- Muon- Catalyzed Fusion: A Short Introduction and a Few Comments.- Muon- Catalyzed Nuclear Fusion for Energy Production.- Theory of Cross-Section for Formation of Meso-Molecules.- Decay Modes of Meso-Molecules.- Can 250+ Fusions per Muon Be Achieved?.- The Development of ?CF Studies at SIN.- Sticking In Muon- Catalyzed D-T Fusion.- Present Activity on Muon- Catalyzed Fusion at KEK and Future Development.- Muon-Catalyzed X-Ray Laser and Neutron Pulses.- Accelerators for ?-Production.- On the Production of Pions and Muons for the Purposes of Muon- Catalyzed Fusion.- Polarized Advanced Fuel Reactors.- Application of Polarized Nuclei to Fusion.- Depolarization of Spin Polarized Plasmas by Collective Modes.- Uncollided Neutron Fluences in a Mirror Like Machine (MFTF-B) with Polarized DT Plasmas.- The Effects of Polarized Plasma Nuclei in the Tokamak Configuration.- Sources of Polarized Nuclei.- Prospects for Polarizing Solid DT.- Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion by Magnetic Confinement - State of the Art and Strategy.- Muon- Catalyzed Fusion.- Fusion with Spin-Polarized Nuclei.- Participants.
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