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Letter: False alarm?

Published 6 September 2003

From John Schiffer and Donald Gemmell, Argonne National Laboratory

Your report on gamma-ray weapons raises concerns that may be premature (16 August, p 4). A group of us, using the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne, have tried to reproduce the “isomer triggering” effect reported by Carl Collins and colleagues. Our X-ray beam was vastly more intense, so we should have seen an overwhelming signal. We saw none.

If the enormous X-ray flux from a synchrotron light source cannot trigger the decay, then perhaps there need not be concern about a new arms race. The essence of the scientific method is reproducibility. The discovery of fission in 1938 was confirmed at a number of laboratories within a few months. The “triggered decay” of the hafnium isomer was first reported 4 years ago and, so far, has been reproduced only by various combinations of the original authors.

Argonne, Illinois, US

Issue no. 2411 published 6 September 2003

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