Abbreviated Profile (in progress)
1. “Noble gases in the Fayetteville meteorite,”
Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 31, 2413-2431 (1967)
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1967GeCoA..31.2413M
2. “Mass fractionation and isotope anomalies in neon and xenon,”
Nature 227, 1113-1116 (1970); doi:10.1038/2271113a0
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v227/n5263/abs/2271113a0.html
3. “The xenon record of extinct radioactivities in the Earth,”
Science 174, 1334-1336 (1971); 10.1126/science.174.4016.1334
http://www.omatumr.com/archive/XenonRecord.pdf
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/174/4016/1334
4. “The role of isotopic mass fractionation in the production of
noble gas anomalies in lunar fines from the Apollo 15 mission”,
Proceedings of Third Lunar Science Conf, vol. 2, 1927-1945 (1972)
http://www.omatumr.com/Data/1972Data1.htm
5. “Xenon in carbonaceous chondrites”,
Nature 240, 99-101 (1972);
CODEN: NPSCA6; ISSN: 0300-8746
www.omatumr.com/archive/XenonInCarbonaceousChondrites.pdf
http://www.omatumr.com/Data/1972Data.htm
6. “Double beta-decay of tellurium-128″,
Physical Review 11, 1378-1384 (1975)
http://prc.aps.org/abstract/PRC/v11/i4/p1378_1
7. “Elemental and isotopic inhomogeneities in noble gases:
The case for local synthesis of the chemical elements”,
Transactions Missouri Academy Sciences 9, 104-122 (1975)
Cited in http://adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1979LPSC…10.1961F
8. “Noble gases in an Hawaiian xenolith”,
Nature 257, 778-780 (1975); doi:10.1038/257778b0
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v257/n5529/abs/257778b0.html
9. “Xenon record of the early solar system”,
Nature 262, 28-32 (1976); doi: 10.1038/262028a0
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v262/n5563/abs/262028a0.html
10. “Strange xenon, extinct super-heavy elements, and
the solar neutrino puzzle”, Science 195, 208-209 (1977);
doi: 10.1126/science.208-b
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/reprint/195/4274/208-b
http://www.omatumr.com/archive/StrangeXenon.pdf
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1977Sci…195..208M-
11. “Iodine-129 in man, cow and deer”,
Health Physics 34, 691-699 (1978)
http://tinyurl.com/2n9eq8
12. “Comment on isotopic anomalies” in Proceedings of the
Robert Welch Foundation Conference on Chemical Research
XII. Cosmochemistry, pages 263-272 (1978)
13. “Isotopes of tellurium, xenon and krypton in the
Allende meteorite retain record of nucleosynthesis”,
Nature 277, 615-620 (1979); doi:10.1038/277615a0
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v277/n5698/abs/277615a0.html
14. “The neon alphabet game”, Proceedings of the
Eleventh Lunar Planet Sci. Conf. 15, 879-899 (1980);
http://tinyurl.com/2944m9 or http://tinyurl.com/36zvrt
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2005/Neon_alphabet_game.pdf
15. “The enigma of helium and anomalous xenon,”
Icarus 41, 312-315 (Feb 1980); doi:10.1016/0019-1035(80)90014-7
http://tinyurl. com/nu82de or http://tinyurl.com/6bco8qr
16. “Noble gas anomalies and synthesis of the chemical
elements”, Meteoritics 15, 117-138 (30 June 1980);
http://tinyurl.com/yqdafh or
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2005/Noble_Gas_Anomalies.pdf
17. “The noble gas record of the terrestrial planets”,
Geochemical Journal 15, 247-267 (1981).
http://www.omatumr.com/archive/NobleGas.pdf
18. “Terrestial-type xenon in meteoritic troilite”,
Nature 299, 807-810 (1982); doi:10.1038/299807a0
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v299/n5886/abs/299807a0.html
19. “Iodine-129 in Missouri thyroids”,
Health Physics 42, 425-432 (1982);
http://tinyurl.com/ypbrms
http://www.health-physics.com/pt/re/healthphys/abstract.00004032-197806000-00018.htm;jsessionid=GvjQ5TwTvdB4ztsDRKQ95bfvTQ5lTGwVz1w2GJDGNrG1SRxnzmWx!-1804036389!-949856145!8091!-1
20. ”Composition of the noble gases in Canyon Diablo,” Geochem J. 16, 157-178 (1982): https://www.terrapub.co.jp/journals/GJ/pdf/1604/16040157.PDF
21. “Information of astrophysical interest in the isotopes
of solar wind implanted noble gases”, 14th Lunar Planetary
Science Conference, Houston, TX, pp. 458-459, March 1983;
http://tinyurl.com/lfgscp
22. “Solar abundances of the elements”,
Meteoritics 18, 209-222 (1983); ISSN 0026-1114
http://tinyurl.com/224kz4
http://www.omatumr.com/archive/SolarAbundances.pdf
Some of the above papers – especially #4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 13-16, 20-21 – contributed to a 1983 decision to re-examine established dogmas on the formation of the Solar System. [P. K. Swart, "The demise of established dogmas on the formation of the Solar System," Nature 303 (1983) 286]. That did not happen. Hoyle’s 1946 dogma of H-filled stars survived. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10640850/Demise_of_Dogma-NATURE_303_(1983)_286.pdf
23. “Double beta-decay of Se-82 and Te-130″,
Nuclear Physics A457, 285 (1986); doi:10.1016/0375-9474(86)90378-7;
http://tinyurl.com/2y6sxd
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1986NuPhA.457..285L
24. “Double beta-decay of tellurium-128 and tellurium-130″,
Nuclear Physics A 481, 484-493 (1988)
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1988NuPhA.481..484L
25. “Geochemical measurements of double-beta decay”,
Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics 17, S221-S229 (1991);
http://www.iop.org/EJ/cites/0954-3899/17/S/024
26. “Terrestrial-type xenon in sulfides of the Allende meteorite”,
Geochemical Journal 30, 17-30 (1996).
http://www.terrapub.co.jp/journals/GJ/pdf/3001/30010017.PDF
27. “Xenon isotope record of nucleosynthesis and the early solar system,” Chinese Science Bulletin 42, 752-756 (1997) http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF03186970 http://link.springer.com/journal/11434/42/9/page/1 – page-1
28. “Isotopic ratios in Jupiter confirm intra-solar diffusion”,
Meteoritics and Planetary Science 33, A97, abstract 5011 (1998).
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/metsoc98/pdf/5011.pdf
29. “Strange xenon in Jupiter”, Journal of Radio-
analytical & Nuclear Chemistry 238, 119-121 (1998).
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2001/windleranalysis.pdf
30. “Origin of the solar system and its chemical elements”, 29th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, Houston, TX, USA, March 16-20, 1998. http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/LPSC98/pdf/1974.pdf
31. “Isotope ratios: The key to elemental abundance and
nuclear reactions in the Sun”, in The Origin of Elements in
the Solar System: Implications of Post 1957 Observations,
O. K. Manuel, editor, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers,
New York, NY, pp. 279-287 (2000).
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2001/iso_book.pdf
32. “Abundances of hydrogen and helium isotopes in Jupiter”,
in The Origin of Elements in the Solar System: Implications of
Post 1957 Observations, O. K. Manuel, editor, Kluwer Academic/
Plenum Publishers, New York, NY, pp. 529-543 (2000).
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2005/Nolte_and_Lietz.pdf
33. “Origin of elements in the Solar System”, in The Origin
of the Elements in the Solar System: Implications of Post 1957
Observations, O. K. Manuel, editor, Kluwer Academic/Plenum
Publishers, New York, NY, pp. 589-643 (2000).
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2001/origin_solar_system_book.pdf
34. “The Sun’s origin, composition and source of energy”,
Abstract 1041 , 32nd Lunar and Planetary Science Conf.,
Houston, TX, March 12-16, 2001, LPI Contribution 1080,
ISSN No. 0161-5297 (2001).
http://www.omatumr.com/lpsc.prn.pdf
http://xxx.lanl.gov/pdf/astro-ph/0411255
35. “Attraction and repulsion of nucleons: Sources of stellar energy”
Journal of Fusion Energy 19, 93-98 (2001).
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts/jfeinterbetnuc.pdf
http://scholarsmine.mst.edu/post_prints/AttractionAndRepulsionOfNucleonsSourcesOfStel_09007dcc8064c928.html
36. “Paul K. Kuroda”
Meteoritics & Planetary Science 36, 1409-1410 (2001).
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2005/KurodaWriteupMeteoritic.pdf
37. “Professor Paul Kazuo Kuroda: 1917-2001″
Geochemical Journal 35, 211-212 (2001)
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2005/KurodasWriteupGeochem.pdf
38. “My Early Days at the Imperial University of Tokyo”
Postmortem publication of autobiography
The late Professor Paul Kazuo Kuroda: http://tinyurl.com/ojsqkv
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2005/PKKAutobiography.pdf
39. ”Why the Model of a Hydrogen-Filled Sun Is Obsolete, “ Paper presented at the 199th Annual AAS meeting, Willard Inter-Continental Hotel, Washington, D.C, 12:00 noon (January 7, 2002) http://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/0410569.pdf
39. “Nuclear systematics: III. The source of solar luminosity”,
Journal of Radioanalytical & Nuclear Chemistry 252, 3-7 (2002).
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2001/nuc_sym3.pdf
http://www.springerlink.com/content/kg8emwb74ak3lyrc/
40. “Neutron repulsion confirmed as energy source”,
Journal of Fusion Energy 20, 197-201 (2002).
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2003/jfe-neutronrep.pdf
http://www.springerlink.com/content/x1n87370x6685079/
41. “The standard solar model versus experimental observations”,
Proceedings of the Third International Conference
on Beyond Standard Model Physics – BEYOND 2002
(IOP, Bristol, editor: H. V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus) pp. 307-316 (2003).
http://arxiv.org/pdf/hep-ph/0404064
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts/beyond2002.pdf
42. “Composition of the solar interior:
Information from isotope ratios”,
Proceedings of SOHO 12/GONG Conference
on Local and Global Helioseismology:
The Present and the Future, 27 Oct-1 Nov 2002,
Big Bear Lake, CA, U.S.A. (ESA SP-517, editor:
Huguette Lacoste) pp. 345-348 (2003).
http://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/0410717v1
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts/gong-2002.pdf
43. “Super-fluidity in the solar interior:
Implications for solar eruptions and climate”,
Journal of Fusion Energy 21, 193-198 (2002). http://www.springerlink.com/content/r2352635vv166363/ http://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/0501441 http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2003/jfe-superfluidity.pdf
44. “The need to measure low energy,
anti-neutrinos (E < 0.782 MeV) from the Sun”,
Physics of Atomic Nuclei 67, 1959-1962 (2004);
Yadernaya Fizika 67, 1983-1988 (2004); DOI: 10.1134/1.1825512
Overheads: http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2004/manuel.pdf
Manuscript: http://xxx.lanl.gov/pdf/astro-ph/0410168
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2004/anti-neutrinos.pdf
45. “Is there a deficit of solar neutrinos?”, Proceedings
Second International Workshop on Neutrino Oscillations,
Istituto Veneto di Scienze ed Arti, Venice, Italy, 3-5 Dec 2003.
http://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/0410460
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2004/om-solar-neutrino.pdf
46. Oliver Manuel and Adita Katragada, ” An iron-rich Sun and its source of energy”,
Proceedings of the 8th International Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos,
Vancouver, BC, Canada, 19-23 July 2004 (Manuscript submitted for publication)
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2005/IronRichSun.pdf
Professor and Mrs. Donald Clayton and Oliver Manuel at the Vancouver Symposium
http://www.omatumr.com/Photographs/Clayton_desc.htm
47. “The oxygen to carbon ratio in the solar interior: Information from nuclear reaction cross-sections,” Journal of Fusion Energy 23, 55-62 (2004) ISSN: 0164-0313 http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2005/Oxygen_to_Carbon_Ratio.pdf
48. “Solar abundance of elements from neutron-capture
cross sections”, paper #1033, 36th Lunar & Planetary
Science Conference (LPSC), Houston, Texas, March 14-18, 2005.
http://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/0412502v1
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/meetings/lpsc2005/pdf/1033.pdf
49. “Nuclear systematics: Part IV. Neutron-
capture cross sections and solar abundance”,
Journal of Radioanalytical & Nuclear Chemistry 266, 159-163 (2005);
http://tinyurl.com/2oeg3n
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2005/Fk01.pdf
http://www.springerlink.com/content/k31567177q712t75/
50. “Isotopes tell origin and operation of the Sun”, in
Proceedings First Crisis in Cosmology Conference, CCC-1,
Moncao, Portugal, 23-25 June 2005 (AIP Conference Proceedings,
volume 822) pp. 206-225 (2006); doi:10.1063/1.2189138
http://xxx.lanl.gov/pdf/astro-ph/0510001
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2005/IsotopesTellSunsOriginOperation.pdf
51. “On the cosmic nuclear cycle and the similarity of nuclei
and stars”, Journal of Fusion Energy 25, 107-114 (2006);
http://xxx.lanl.gov/pdf/nucl-th/0511051
http://tinyurl.com/2hzg2b
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2006/NuclearCycleCosmosFigsInserted.pdf
52. “Observational confirmation of the Sun’s CNO cycle,”
Journal of Fusion Energy 25, 141-144 (2006);
http://xxx.lanl.gov/pdf/astro-ph/0512633
http://www.omatumr.com/abstracts2006/OCofSunsCNOCycle.pdf
53. “The Sun is a plasma diffuser that sorts atoms by mass”,
Physics of Atomic Nuclei 69, number 11, pp. 1847-1856 (2006);
Yadernaya Fizika 69, number 11 (2006); PAC: 96.20.Dt
Popular version: http://xxx.lanl.gov/pdf/astro-ph/0502206
Overheads: http://www.omatumr.com/Overheads/Overheads.htm
Manuscript: http://arxiv.org/pdf/astro-ph/0609509
54. “Fingerprints of a local supernova,” in SPACE EX-
PLORATION RESEARCH (Nova Science Publishers, Inc.,
Hauppauge, NY, in press, 38 pp, 2009);
ISBN: 978-1-60692-264-4
http://arxiv.org/pdf/0905.0684
55. Oliver K. Manuel, ”Earth’s Heat Source – The Sun”,
Energy and Environment 20, 131-144 (2009): http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/0905/0905.0704.pdf
http://arxiv.org/pdf/0905.0704
56. Oliver K. Manuel, ”Is the Universe Expanding?”
The Journal of Cosmology 13, 4187-4190 (2011):
http://journalofcosmology.com/BigBang102.html
57. Karo Michaelian and Oliver K. Manuel, ”Origin and Evolution of Life Constraints on the Solar Model”, J. Modern Physics 2, 587-594 (2011): http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10640850/JMP20112600007_31445079.pdf
58. Oliver K. Manuel, ”Neutron Repulsion”, The APEIRON Journal 19, 123-150 (2012): http://redshift.vif.com/JournalFiles/V19NO2pdf/V19N2MAN.pdf
59. Oliver K. Manuel and Alberto Boretti, “Yes, the Sun is a pulsar,” Nature (submitted 12 Dec 2012) http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10640850/Yes_the_Sun_is_a_pulsar.pdf
60. O. Manuel, A Journey to the Core of the Sun: Fifty Years of Continuous, Joyful Discovery (book in progress)
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Good luck Oliver. I happen to believe that your ideas have merit, so don’t let the naysayers get you down.
I’ll be lurking…
Thank you for for your kindness and encouragement.
We each have a role to play on the stage of life. I didn’t choose to be here in the first place, but I will play my role to the best of my ability.
I had no idea when I started research on the origin of the solar system and its elements in 1960 that I would encounter so much opposition from those seeking to control information.
Again, I thank you for your words of encouragement.
- Oliver
Pretty good essay, much truth here.
Two mistakes that stand out:
Catagorising war as “nationalistic” is a misnomer. Hitler or Stalin wanted a one-world government,
so it would be just as accurate to say “internationalistic” wars”. A nationalistic war would be a civil war, it wouldn’t try to engage other countries, or that would become “international”. This anti-nationalistic thinking is entrained by our schooling, but only in Western countries.
You imply the internationalistic groups, like the UN or the EU are benevolent by nature. This kind of folly may begin with more innocent ideas, they end in war. Try to overcome the idea that nationalism is bad and internationalism is good. There is no underlying basis to support such thinking.
Second, Mohammadism, since it contains no originality nor benefit, degrades your list of useful religious thought.
Again, nice post and thanks.
Thanks, French Spy, for your comment.
I do not disagree with, nor endorse, anything you say.
However, life on planet Earth is seriously threatened today and I think our best hope is the unifying approach used by Gandhi in his struggle on behalf of the peoples of India/Pakistan/South Africa.
With kind regards,
- Oliver
Hi Oliver, maybe life is just changing in a profound way, not necessarily threatened.
We have been waiting for this moment as a civilization/species, it’s a critical moment but not necessarily a bad one.
Science has become a mockery of what it used to be some 100 years ago.
We need changes and answers and I believe they’ll come from the crisis.
Thank you for your comment. I agree.
The current demise of society is the unintended result of a 1945 decision to:
a.) Establish the United Nations to reduce nationalism and the threat of “nuclear fires”
b.) Obscure reality by giving research funds to scientists to promote “misinformation on”
c.) Energy (E) stored as mass (m) in cores of atoms [1] and stars [2]
That is how world leaders led mankind away from contact with God’s beautiful, bountiful universe:
http://dingo.care2.com/cards/flash/5409/galaxy.swf
To the self-destructive illusion that we can control, rather than worship and submit to Reality, God, Truth.
1. Hideki Yukawa, Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (1946); Introduction to the Theory of Elementary Particles (1948) http://www.nndb.com/people/759/000099462
2. Fred Hoyle, “The chemical composition of the stars,” Monthly Notices Royal Astronomical Society 106, 255-59 (1946); “The synthesis of the elements from hydrogen,” ibid., 343-83 (1946)