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Does a strong magnetic field alter the cross section of nuclear reactions?

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I know they don't (or didn't 15 years ago) teach that it does, but they also don't teach that it does not (15 years ago). Is anyone up to date on this or care to experiment?
 

Good question. We are using strong magnetic field to tilt particle trajectory in HEP, but maybe it has some influence in low energy reactions.
 

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