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  1. Gamma ray - Wikipedia

    A gamma ray, also known as gamma radiation (symbol γ), is a penetrating form of electromagnetic radiation arising from high-energy interactions like the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei or …

  2. Gamma decay | Radioactive Process, Nuclear Reactions, …

    5 days ago · In the most common form of gamma decay, known as gamma emission, gamma rays (photons, or packets of electromagnetic energy, of extremely short wavelength) are radiated. …

  3. Gamma Emission Explained: Definition, Examples, Practice ... - Pearson

    Gamma emission refers to the release of gamma rays from a nucleus. Gamma rays are high-energy photons, and the emission occurs when a nucleus transitions from a higher energy state to a lower …

  4. Gamma Decay: Sources, Equation, Properties, & Applications

    Jun 10, 2025 · Gamma decay (denoted by the Greek symbol γ) is a type of radioactive decay that occurs when an unstable atomic nucleus releases excess energy in the form of gamma rays. Gamma rays …

  5. Gamma Rays or Gamma Radiation – Definition and Properties

    May 14, 2024 · Learn about gamma rays or gamma radiation. Discover their properties, sources, health hazards, detection, and uses.

  6. Gamma Ray - Laboratory Notes

    Aug 5, 2025 · Gamma rays represent the highest-energy form of electromagnetic radiation, characterized by their extremely short wavelengths and high frequencies.

  7. Gamma Emission and Internal Conversion - Brookhaven National …

    The decay from an excited state in a nucleus to levels in the same nucleus can be achieved by a) gamma emission, and b) internal conversion. In the former, the excess energy is carried out by a …

  8. Gamma radiation | Nuclear Regulatory Commission - NRC

    High-energy, short-wavelength, electromagnetic radiation emitted from the nucleus of an atom. Gamma radiation frequently accompanies emissions of alpha particles and beta particles, and always …

  9. Gamma Radiation - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Gamma radiation is electromagnetic radiation that is emitted by an unstable nucleus of an atom during radioactive decay. A nucleus in an unstable state may fall to a more stable state by the emission of …

  10. Gamma ray | Definition, Uses, Wavelength, Production, Examples,

    Nov 28, 2025 · Gamma ray, electromagnetic radiation of the shortest wavelength and highest energy. Gamma rays are produced in the disintegration of radioactive atomic nuclei and in the decay of …