Nature’s Pick-Up Tool, the Stark Effect Induced Gailitis Resonances and Applications

A simple universal physical mechanism hidden for more than half a century is unexpectedly discovered from a calculation of low excitation antihydrogen. For ease of reference, this mechanism is named Gailitis resonance. We demonstrate, in great detail, that Gailitis resonances are capable of explaini...

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Published in:Atoms
Main Authors: Chi-Yu Hu, David Caballero
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2218-2004/8/3/32
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Summary:A simple universal physical mechanism hidden for more than half a century is unexpectedly discovered from a calculation of low excitation antihydrogen. For ease of reference, this mechanism is named Gailitis resonance. We demonstrate, in great detail, that Gailitis resonances are capable of explaining <i>p</i>+<sup>7</sup><i>Li</i> low energy nuclear fusion, <i>d-d</i> fusion on a <i>Pd</i> lattice and the initial transient fusion peak in muon catalyzed fusion. Hopefully, these examples will help to identify Gailitis resonances in other systems.
ISSN:2218-2004