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Tag: gamma photon

8 March 2026 physbang Radioactivity

Radiation detectors

The first device that comes to mind as a radiation detector (for use in schools) is probably the Geiger-Mueller (GM) tube. Although GM tubes can be used to detect all three types of ionising nuclear radiation (alpha, beta and gamma) they are subject to some important limitations. These shortcomings will be discussed below, together with … Continue reading Radiation detectors

2 November 20252 November 2025 physbang Radioactivity

Technetium-99m

At first glance the decay of molybdenum-99 to produce technetium-99 is a straightforward beta process. The total number of nucleons is unchanged but the number of protons increases by one with the emission of an electron and an electron-antineutrino. The half-life for this decay is 66 hours. In the nuclear decay equation above, technetium-99 is … Continue reading Technetium-99m

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