ABSTRACT

The Emission of Charged Particles -The most interesting and important reaction which we have observed is that of heavy hydrogen on heavy hydrogen itself. Authors were therefore surprised to find that on bombarding heavy hydrogen with diplons an enormous effect was produced. Authors have considered in sufficient quantity to be detected ultimately by spectroscopic or positive-ray methods. Consequently every substance we have bombarded with diplons begins, to show effects clearly due to traces of diplogen absorbed. They have also observed that when a compound containing hydrogen, such as ammonium sulphate or lithium hydroxide, is bombarded with a strong beam of diplons, the hydrogen in the compound is gradually replaced in part by diplogen. The assumption of the formation of 2He as a product of such a transformation is not without a precedent, as they have already concluded that it is produced, together with a normal α-particle, as a result of the of 3Li with protons.