So could more beta decay from diproton to deuteron be dtected? That would be a MAJOR indication of what’s going on. Unless of course we would be looking at a completely different reaction path than what takes place in a stellar core (also considering that there are 4 variations of the p-p chain that we know of).
So could more beta decay from diproton to deuteron be dtected?
***I have no idea, but there are career Nuke Physicists on the case and I’m sure they woulda thought of doing that.
It looks from most of the transmutation results that it is alpha decay. For instance:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3086732/posts
Recently, the OPEN SOURCE project for LENR detected gamma rays. That means anyone following their recipe should be able to see them. Sure enough, Biberian did... within 48 hours on his experimental bed.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3091404/posts
Rossi expressly forbade measuring for gammas during startup. It seems obvious that this is the window to deciphering the reactions, and Rossi has had a 3 year head start on everyone else.
You’re asking the right questions.