Radioactive Decay Marie Curie and her husband Pierre discovered polonium and radium in 1898. The simplest decay form is that of a gamma ray, which represents.

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Radioactive Decay Marie Curie and her husband Pierre discovered polonium and radium in 1898. The simplest decay form is that of a gamma ray, which represents the nucleus changing from an excited state to lower energy state. Other modes of decay include emission of α particles, β particles, protons, neutrons, and fission. The disintegrations or decays per unit time (activity). where dN/dt is negative because total number N decreases with time.

Radioactive Decay The number of radioactive nuclei as a function of time

Radioactive Carbon Dating Radioactive 14C is produced in our atmosphere by the bombardment of 14N by neutrons produced by cosmic rays. When living organisms die, their intake of 14C ceases, and the ratio of 14C / 12C (= R) decreases as 14C decays. The period just before 9000 years ago had a higher 14C / 12C ratio by factor of about 1.5 than it does today. Because the half-life of 14C is 5730 years, it is convenient to use the 14C / 12C ratio to determine the age of objects over a range up to 45,000 years ago.

Nuclear Physics Lectures Radioactive Dating C14/C12 for organic matter  age of dead trees etc. Rb/Sr in rocks  age of earth. Nuclear Physics Lectures

Nuclear Physics Lectures Carbon Dating C14 produced by Cosmic rays (mainly neutrons) at the top of the atmosphere. C14 mixes in atmosphere and absorbed by plants/trees  constant ratio C14 / C12 . Ratio decreases when plant dies. t1/2=5700 years. Either Rate of C14 radioactive decays Count C14 atoms in sample by Accelerator Mass Spectrometer. Nuclear Physics Lectures

Carbon Dating Calibration Nuclear Physics Lectures

Nuclear Physics Lectures How Old Is The Earth? Rb87  Sr87: b decay t1/2=4.8 1010 yr Assume no initial daughter nuclei  get age from ratio of daughter/parent now. Nuclear Physics Lectures

Nuclear Physics Lectures Improved Calculation Allow for initial daughters to be present. Need another isotope of the daughter D’ which is stable and not a product of a radioactive decay chain. Plot vs straight line fit  age and initial ratio. Nuclear Physics Lectures

Age of Earth Rb/Sr method Stable isotope of daughter is Sr86 Fit gives age of earth=4.53 109 years. Sr87/Sr86 1.0 4.0 Rb87/Sr86