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RobusEtCeleritas t1_izntbxl wrote

Yes, I agree that boosted weapons are technically "thermonuclear" too, just with a much smaller amount of fusion fuel. I don't think the common terminology is good, but this is what it is.

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sault18 t1_iznwfbe wrote

And don't boosted weapons use fusion mostly just to generate neutrons to cause fission fast enough before the device blows itself apart?

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RobusEtCeleritas t1_iznww1y wrote

Yes, but the same could be said of many "true thermonuclear" weapons too. The main contribution of the fusion fuel to the yield is due to the high-energy fusion neutrons inducing more fission, rather than the fusion reaction Q-values, which are on the order of 10 times lower than the relevant fission Q-values.

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[deleted] t1_izntxp2 wrote

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RobusEtCeleritas t1_iznu6lf wrote

Modern designs are all thermonuclear (fully thermonuclear, not just boosted fission). But not all countries have modern stockpiles. So we still need words to refer to old designs and differentiate them from modern ones.

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