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The results of a measurement of the neutron emission from a Ti (metal)/D (gas) system by means of a spectrometer based on double scattering are reported. A∼2.5 σ signal corresponding to an emission of (1.3±0.5) neutron s−1 g−1 has been observed.
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Bressani, T., Calvo, D., Feliciello, A. et al. Observation of 2.5 MeV neutrons emitted from a titanium-deuterium system. Nuov Cim A 104, 1413–1416 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02789584
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