Radioactivity Flashcards

1
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What kind of decay if neutron excess

A

Beta decay

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2
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What kind of decay if proton excess

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Positron, electron capture

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3
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What kind of decay if excess proton and neutron

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Alpha or fission

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4
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Beta decay equation and range of energies

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n -> p+ + e- + anti neutrino
E_mean = 1/3 E_max

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5
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Positron decay equation

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p+ -> n + e+ + neutrino

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6
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Electron capture equation

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p+ + e- -> n + neutrino
often results in daughter nuclei in excited or metastable state, emits gamma rays. Characteristic radiation has implications for measurement.

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7
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Radionuclide production methods

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Charged particle bombardment (cyclotron)
Neutron activation
Fission products (both nuclear reactor)

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8
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What are isobars

A

Nuclides with the same mass number

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9
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What are isotones

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Nuclides with the same neutron number

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10
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What are isomers

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Nuclides that are different because one is metastable

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11
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What are two forces going on in nucleus

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Nuclear force attracts nucleons, electrostatic force repels them –> larger elements need more neutrons to remain stable to overcome electrostatic

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12
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Isomeric transformation

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Decay of metastable nuclide by emission of gamma ray - good because gives off gamma rays for imaging but no particles for dose

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13
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Internal conversion

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Alternative to gamma ray emission - transfers energy to orbital electron which is ejected

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14
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How does cyclotron work

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Accelerates particles in magnetic field towards target. Added protons so decays by positron or electron capture because proton rich.

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15
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What happens in nuclear reactor

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Undergoing fission - giving off free neutrons which generate further events. Need to control this reaction - control rods absorb neutrons and moderator slows them down

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16
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Resultant sources of isotopes in reactor

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Fission fragments - produced directly and extracted
Neutron activation - use neutron flux and bombard other targets

Both neutron rich so decay by beta

17
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Equation for effective halflife

A

λeff = λphys + λbio
1/t_eff = 1/t_phys + 1/t_bio