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Gamma-rays

Gamma-rays

Gamma-rays have the smallest wavelengths and the most energy of any other wave in the electromagnetic spectrum. These waves are generated by radioactive atoms and in nuclear explosions. Gamma-rays ...

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Gamma Radioactivity

Gamma Radioactivity

This section of Hyperphysics describes gamma radiation very clearly and links to relevant information.

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Gamma-Rays

Gamma-Rays

The term gamma ray is used to denote electromagnetic radiation from the nucleus as a part of a radioactive process.

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Hyperphysics - Radioactive processes, alpha, beta and gamma

Hyperphysics - Radioactive processes, alpha, beta and gamma

Description of radioactive processes alpha, beta and gamma, including barrier penetration and effect of fields.

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Hyperphysics - Radioactivity

Hyperphysics - Radioactivity

Description of origin and uses of gamma radiation, other radioactive processes, with good links to other sites

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Sky View

Sky View

Sky View is a virtual observatory on the net generating images of any part of the sky at wavelengths in all regimes from radio to gamma ray.

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Imagine the Universe

Imagine the Universe

News about the latest discoveries using satellites launched by NASA e.g. The Microwave Anisotropy Probe and the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory. This is all very up-to-date information on space-based ...

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IceCube

IceCube

IceCube, a telescope under construction at the South Pole, will search for neutrinos from the most violent astrophysical sources: events like exploding stars, gamma ray bursts, and cataclysmic ...

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Imagine the Universe

Imagine the Universe

High energy astronomy - studying objects emitting X-rays and Gamma-rays. This site also includes lesson plans for teachers. The site can be accessed at different levels and will be useful for ...

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Rudolf Ludwig Mossbauer

Rudolf Ludwig Mossbauer

Rudolf Ludwig Mossbauer (1919 - ) main work was directed towards the study of absorption of gamma rays in matter, in particular the study of nuclear resonance absorption. He received the Nobel Prize ...

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