Abstract

The recent experimental observations of triple tracks in solid-state nuclear track detectors, CR-39, during Pd/D co-deposition experiments indicate that the triple tracks are due to ∼14 MeV neutrons, which appear to originate from hot fusion reaction D(t,n) 4 He. Nuclear theory interpretation of the origin of ∼14 MeV neutrons is presented in terms of a sub-threshold resonance reaction involving (T + p) resonance state of 4 He ∗ (J π =0 + ) at 20.21 MeV, which produces 1.01 MeV T. An upper limit of the branching ratio, R(n)/R(T), between neutron production rate and tritium production rate is calculated to be R(n)/R(T) < 10 −4 . Experimental tests of the proposed theoretical interpretation are proposed.

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