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Physics 490: Project Lab Radioactivity: Counting Statistics
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Counting Statistics Team members: Jack Young Rich Breazeale Ryan Phelan
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Contents Apparatus Experimental Procedure Analysis Conclusions Presentation: Radioactive Decay
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Apparatus Radioactive Sample Geiger Counter Science Workshop Interface Windows Station w/ Science Workshop
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Frequency
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Frequency (thousands)
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Radioactive Decay
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What is radioactive decay? Radioactive decay is the process by which atomic nuclei change. There are four different ways this can happen. Each ejects some particle from the nucleus – all but one create another element.
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Alpha decay Nucleus emits alpha particle – two protons and two neutrons. Atomic number reduced by two. Number of nucleons reduced by four.
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Alpha decay Our example: U-238 92 U 238 90 Th 234 + alpha
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Beta decay Neutron becomes a proton – emitting an electron and an antineutrino. Z increases by one. Or, proton becomes a neutron – emitting a positron and a neutrino. Z decreases by one.
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Beta decay Our examples: Co-60 and Tl-204 27 Co 60 28 Ni 60 + e - + antineutrino 81 Tl 204 82 Pb 204 + e - + antineutrino
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Gamma decay Energetic nucleus deexcites, emitting a photon (gamma ray). All nuclear numbers remain unchanged. Nucleus in lower energy state after decay.
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Chart of nuclides Organizes nuclides according to atomic number Z and nucleon number N. Contains other info: half-life, decay modes, etc. Z N
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Chart of nuclides
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