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Charge-induced positrons

Thus, one may think that the redistribution of the blob charges induced by the e+ may dominate over the repulsive interaction mentioned above, and could lead to e+ trapping within the blob. Moreover, the estimated value of the energy drop indicates that not only the thermalized positron... [Pg.122]

Charged particle-induced reactions, such as (p,n) and (p,a) reactions, yield radionuclides that are too rich in protons and consequently decay by positron (yS" ") emission or electron capture (EC), mostly followed by gamma (y) emission. Positrons are emitted with... [Pg.27]

Because this radionuclide is not found in nature, its decay is an example of induced or artificial radioactivity. When decays, it emits a particle having the mass of an electron and a charge equal to that of an electron, except that it is positive. This positive electron is called a positron, and it is represented by the symbol Je. The decay equation is... [Pg.606]


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