Abstract
This article examines a model of low-temperature nuclear reactions (cold fusion) between hydrogen isotopes tritium and deuterium based on the Yoshiaki Arata experiment (Japan), examines the supposed composition of tritium and deuterium nuclei and suggests a possible explanation for the instability of some nuclei using the example of tritium nuclei.
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