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Alpha emission scattering

Alpha particle A helium nucleus He2+ ion, 30 emission, 513 scattering experiment, 26... [Pg.681]

Almost all radioactive nuclides that emit alpha particles are in the upper end of the periodic table, with atomic numbers greater than 82 (lead), but a few alpha-particle emitting nuclides are scattered through lower atomic numbers. The reason why alpha-particle emitters are limited to nuclides with larger mass numbers is that generally only in this region is alpha-particle emission energetically possible. Most radioactive nuclides with smaller mass numbers emit beta-particle radiation. [Pg.61]

The virtual levels of Be should be able to de-excite by emission of gamma radiation in competition with alpha particles and elastically scattered protons. Capture radiation was observed, with low yield, by Bashkin and Carlson using... [Pg.66]


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