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ALPHA
PARTICLES
The excess energy contained in the atom is released
in one of a few basic particles and energetic waves. The Greek alphabet
is used to name the particles (in the order of their discovery).
The alpha particle is the heaviest. It is produced when the heaviest
elements decay. The alpha particle contains two neutrons and two
protons and leaves the nucleus at around a tenth the speed of light.
Its energy is transferred within a short distance to the surrounding
media. However, its short flight knocks about 450,000 electrons
out of the surrounding atoms. The alpha particle emitter will not
penetrate the outer layer of our skin, but is dangerous if inhaled
or swallowed. The delicate internal workings of the living cell
forming the lining of the lungs or internal organs, most certainly
will be changed (mutated) or killed outright by the energetic alpha
particle. The number of lung cancer cases among uranium miners from
inhaled and ingested alpha sources is much higher than those of
the public at large. Radon, the gas produced by the decay of radium-226,
also emits alpha particles, which poses a hazard to lungs and airways
when inhaled. Homes built in areas with high ground radioactivity
should be tested for radon buildup in enclosed basement spaces.
BETA
PARTICLES
The beta particle is an energetic electron given off
by the nucleus of unstable isotopes to restore an energy balance.
The Rad*Scanner can detect most energetic beta particles through
the case. Weaker beta particles can be detected through the tube
window. Although the beta particle is around 8000 times smaller
than the alpha particle, it is capable of penetrating much deeper
into living matter. Each encounter with a living cell, and there
may be many before the beta energy is dissipated, is likely to dam
age some of the chemical links between the living molecules of the
cell or cause some permanent genetic change in the cell nucleus.
If the damage occurs within the generative cells of the ovaries
or testes, the damage may be passed to new generations. The normal
background radiation level must contribute to the mutation of the
gene pool. Most mutations are undesirable with a very few leading
to "improvements". Any increase in the background level
of radiation should be considered harmful.
GAMMA
RAYS
The next "particle" is the very high energy
"X-ray" called the gamma ray. It is an energetic photon
or light wave in the same electromagnetic family as light and x-rays,
but is much more energetic and harmful. It is capable of damaging
living cells as it slows down by transferring its energy to surrounding
cell components. The Rad*Scanner detects energetic gamma rays through
the case walls. Gamma ray sources are used to find flaws in pipes
and vessels and to check the integrity of welds in steel.