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* We have 0.87 MeV gammas from SF of 252CF [http://hps.org/publicinformation/ate/q6333.html characteristics of the radiations from 252Cf]. | * We have 0.87 MeV gammas from SF of 252CF [http://hps.org/publicinformation/ate/q6333.html characteristics of the radiations from 252Cf]. | ||
Also there are some from <math>\alpha</math> decay. | Also there are some from <math>\alpha</math> decay. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 24 May 2012
Gamma attenuation in Pb from 252Cf
- We have 0.87 MeV gammas from SF of 252CF characteristics of the radiations from 252Cf.
Also there are some from
decay.
- From [1]
Taking the worst scenario: