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====Neutron knock out==== | ====Neutron knock out==== | ||
<math>{197 \atop\; }Au (\gamma,n){196 \atop \; }Au</math> | <math>{197 \atop\; }Au (\gamma,n){196 \atop \; }Au</math> | ||
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+ | Au-196 decays by electron capture to Pt-196 92% of the time or the rest of the time it Beta decay to Hg-196 | ||
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+ | The highest relative intensity gamma ray has an energy of 333.03 keV after Au-196 undergoes electron capture. | ||
====Proton Knockout==== | ====Proton Knockout==== |
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NAA
Ancient Silver
File:Meyers Zelst Sayre BNL-21513.pdf This paper suggest that the gold and iridium content can be used to distinguish between Sasanian (Iran) coins and other silver coins.
Activating gold
Neutron knock out
Au-196 decays by electron capture to Pt-196 92% of the time or the rest of the time it Beta decay to Hg-196
The highest relative intensity gamma ray has an energy of 333.03 keV after Au-196 undergoes electron capture.
Proton Knockout
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