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GAS-FILLED DETECTOR

RADIATION TYPES Radiation Detectors Summary Alpha, beta, gamma, and neutron radiation are summarized below. Radiation Types Summary Alpha particles The alpha particle is a helium nucleus produced from the radioactive decay of heavy metals and some nuclear reactions. The  high  positive  charge  of  an  alpha  particle  causes  electrical  excitation  and ionization of surrounding atoms. Beta particles The beta particle is an ordinary electron or positron ejected from the nucleus of a beta-unstable radioactive atom. The  interaction  of  a  beta  particle  and  an  orbital  electron  leads  to  electrical excitation and ionization of the orbital electron. Gamma rays The  gamma  ray  is  a  photon  of  electromagnetic  radiation  with  a  very  short wavelength and high energy. The three methods of attenuating gamma-rays are:  photoelectric effect, compton scattering, and pair production. Neutrons Neutrons have no electrical charge and have nearly the same mass as a proton (a hydrogen atom nucleus). Neutrons collide with nuclei, causing one of the following reactions:   inelastic scattering, elastic scattering, radiative capture, or fission. IC-06 Page 10 Rev. 0

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