13.6 Gamma Decay Simulation

Gamma Decay Simulation with Wave Emission

Gamma Decay with Wave Emission

About Gamma Radiation

Gamma rays are electromagnetic waves (not particles) emitted when an excited nucleus transitions to a lower energy state. They have very high frequencies (short wavelengths) in the MeV range.

Cobalt-60 decay: ⁶⁰₂₇Co → ⁶⁰₂₈Ni* + e⁻ + ν̄ (β⁻ decay)
Gamma emissions: ⁶⁰₂₈Ni* → ⁶⁰₂₈Ni + γ (1.17 MeV) + γ (1.33 MeV)
2.50 MeV (⁶⁰₂₈Ni*)
1.33 MeV
0 MeV (Ground state)

This simulation shows gamma rays as electromagnetic waves (sine waves) to better represent their true nature as high-energy photons.

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