These measurements provide key information to evaluate the performance of nuclear microscopic and phenomenological models in reproducing the high-energy part of the β-decay strength distribution.
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There are two ways that the double betadecay can occur.
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It is the largest detector purpose-built for catching what scientists call double betadecay.
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I believe it had something to do with betadecay of nuclei, whatever that may be.
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This actually happened, and in 1930, Wolfgang Pauli suggested that another particle in the betadecay process held that energy.
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Based on the difference in mass of carbon and nitrogen, betadecay lets you find the total amount of energy.
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And, in fact, Madame Wu's later experiments demonstrated quite clearly that radioactive betadecay is accompanied by deviations from that symmetry.
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Over times, the carbon 14 atom experiences radioactive decay (this explains how carbon dating works) through a process called betadecay.
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Recent observation of optical luminescence due to betadecay from suitable radiotracers has led to the possible development of new preclinical optical imaging methods.
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Solar, after his radiation overdose, must have gained an uncontrolled ability to induce betadecay in any object with which he came into contact.
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However, this form of carbon with eight neutrons (called carbon 14) is unstable and betadecays into nitrogen 14.