Radiation of anomalous energy
Abstract
In the Coulomb field of nucleus cut off on it size, besides usual atomic states, there are additional ones. These anomalous states are deep (in the range of 10\,MeV) in the Dirac sea and can exist solely during a macroscopic acceleration of the nucleus exceeding the certain level. This way a low energy perturbation, providing the nucleus acceleration, can result in 10\,MeV gamma and neutron radiation due to electron transitions to those anomalous levels. Experimentally observed gamma quanta and neutrons of that energy scale, in the electric discharge in air, look as radiation from "nothing" if to forget about the transitions to the anomalous states. The perspective of energy generation, exceeding the input level, is discussed.
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