2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvrad.2015.07.019
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Long-distance detection of alpha-radioactivity: Method and device

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“…To the molecular ions formed in this way, neutral molecules of gases, which are part of the air, join under the action of polarization forces. As a result, molecular complexes (clusters) of light airoions are formed (8). The air flow generated by the fan (1) collects light air ion clusters and transfers them to a gas discharge chamber consisting of a cylindrical cathode (6) and an anode wire (5), in which a proportional gas discharge occurs.…”
Section: Airionic Registration Based On a Gas-discharge Countermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To the molecular ions formed in this way, neutral molecules of gases, which are part of the air, join under the action of polarization forces. As a result, molecular complexes (clusters) of light airoions are formed (8). The air flow generated by the fan (1) collects light air ion clusters and transfers them to a gas discharge chamber consisting of a cylindrical cathode (6) and an anode wire (5), in which a proportional gas discharge occurs.…”
Section: Airionic Registration Based On a Gas-discharge Countermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the beginning of this note, it should be reported that its author has an indirect relation to the problems of theoretical nuclear physics, although he works at the NRNU MEPhI and performs some works on applied nuclear research [1] [2] and experimental high energy physics [3] [4]. Also, the first question of this report is the problem of low-energy nuclear reactions (LENR) or the catchier name "cold nuclear fusion", which is one of the most controversial scientific fields of advanced nuclear physics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%