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ANALYSIS OF THE EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION WHICH SHOW THE NEW PROPERTIES NUCLEAR AND ATOMIC MATTERS |
А.A. Bergman
To date there are a lot of experiments, the results of which do not fit the present conception of the structures and properties of matter. Special place in the experiments take the experiments on neutron capture in the samples with hydrogen atom which out of precise molecular-crystal structure. Nuclei of these atoms change the properties of neighboring atomic nuclei. This means that nuclei these hydrogen atoms are in delocalized state in the form of material de Broilie waves with length exceeding the interatomic distances. The results of experiments carried out on neutron slowing down spectrometers NSS LAN and NSS-100 INR RAS and different NSS, and time of flight neutron spectrometers have shown that the properties of neutron depend on the details the way to the energy. This was manifested in measuring cross section of radiative capture and fission neutron cross sections. There were registered processes in which take place the formation of entirely new nuclei and even those, when released nuclear energy can be several times more the energy put into the substance. This energy was produced by formation nuclei which the mass defect more. Analyzed investigation in which take place the formation at the same time new nuclei and magnetic monopoles. Key words: nuclear delocalization, new structures and nuclear energy.
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