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RADIATION TYPES Radiation Detectors RADIATION TYPES The four types of radiation discussed in this chapter are alpha, beta, gamma, and neutron. EO 1.3 DESCRIBE  the  following  types  of  radiation  to  include the definition and interactions with matter. a. Alpha (a) b. Beta (b) c. Gamma (g) d. Neutron (n) Alpha Particle The alpha particle is a helium nucleus produced from the radioactive decay of heavy metals and some   nuclear   reactions. Alpha   decay   often   occurs   among   nuclei   that   have   a   favorable neutron/proton ratio, but contain too many nucleons for stability.  The alpha particle is a massive particle consisting of an assembly of two protons and two neutrons and a resultant charge of +2. Alpha particles are the least penetrating radiation.   The major energy loss for alpha particles is due to electrical excitation and ionization.  As an alpha particle passes through air or soft tissue, it loses, on the average, 35 eV per ion pair created.   Due to its highly charged state, large mass, and low velocity, the specific ionization of an alpha particle is very high. Figure 1 illustrates the specific ionization of an alpha particle, on the order of tens of thousands of ion pairs per centimeter in air.   An alpha particle travels a relatively straight path over a short distance. IC-06 Page 4 Rev. 0

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