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"302. NUCE 2100 - Fundamentals of Nuclear Engineering/Pasted image 20240827193439.png",
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"900. Calendars/3. Events/stubb!.md",
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Einstein famously showed that $E = m c^2$
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Electron volts are a unit
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![[Pasted image 20240827190612.png]]
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# Forces in the nucleus
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1. Nuclear (Strong) force (Attractive)
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2. Coulomb force (repulsive)
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In a stable atom, these are balanced forces.
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Some ways atoms are unstable:
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1. Proton rich
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1. Way too much Coulomb force
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2. They will split!
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2. Neutron rich
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1. Not enough Coulomb force
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2. Will want to shift around, and will shed neutrons
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If the ratio of neutrons to protons is between 1-2, the atom is stable.
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Nature will always break apart unstable atoms:
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1. Convert neutrons into protons (or v.v.)
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2. Split into two nuclei
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3. Eject a particle
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1 Normally happens for lower atomic number atoms. As nuclei get bigger, the strong force is less powerful and the ejection can actually happen.
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## Decay Modes
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1. Emit a nucleon
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1. proton emission (rare)
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2. double proton (rarer)
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3. neutron emission (rare)
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4. alpha decay (common!)
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5. cluster decay(rare)
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### Alpha Decay
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4 amu mass, charge +2. Helium nucleus. Most common decay mode for nuclei with Z>90.
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### Breaking Apart (Spontaneous fission)
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Much less common than alpha decay.
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Occurs for nuclei 2Z/A >45
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### Changing Nucleon Type
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Most common for smaller atoms
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Two basic modes: both are beta decay (+/-)
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Negative turns a neutron into a proton, emit an electron
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Positive turns a proton into a neutron, emit a positiron
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This mf gets obliterated pretty damn fast. That atom then becomes an ion. Emits a couple of photons.
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electron capture! Proton will absorb an inner cloud electron.
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Neutrinos also get ejected
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