partikelutstrålning
Partikelutstrålning refers to the emission of subatomic particles from an atomic nucleus. This phenomenon is a key aspect of radioactivity, a process where unstable atomic nuclei spontaneously transform into more stable forms. The particles emitted can vary, but common examples include alpha particles, beta particles, and neutrons. Alpha particles consist of two protons and two neutrons, essentially a helium nucleus. Beta particles are high-energy electrons or positrons ejected from the nucleus. Neutron emission occurs when a nucleus releases one or more neutrons.
The emission of these particles is often accompanied by the release of energy in the form of