Pionic Supergiant Radiohalos as Integral Record of Pion Emission During Nuclear Fission
D. B. Ion (1, 3), Reveica Ion-Mihai (2), M. L. Ion (2) ((1), Institute for Physics, Nuclear Engineering, IFIN-HH, Bucharest Romania,, (2) Bucharest University, Faculty of Physics, Bucharest, Romania, (3) Academy, of Romanian Scientists)

TL;DR
This paper reviews radioactive halos, focusing on supergiant halos as potential records of pion emission during nuclear fission, offering a unified interpretation of their formation.
Contribution
It proposes a novel interpretation of supergiant halos as integral records of pion emission during nuclear fission, expanding understanding of radioactive halo formation.
Findings
Supergiant halos may record pion emission during fission.
Unified interpretation links halos to specific nuclear processes.
Provides a new perspective on radioactive halo formation mechanisms.
Abstract
In this paper we presented a short review of radioactive halos as from the perspective of their interpretation as integral record in time of different kind of known or unknown radioactivities. A special attention is paid for the unified interpretation of the supergiant halos (SGH), discovered by Grady, Walker and Laemlein, as integral record of pion emission during fission.
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TopicsNuclear Physics and Applications · Nuclear physics research studies · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
