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U-233 emits gamma particles  that interact with Ar/CO2 gas. U-233 emits gamma particles in the range as it is inside the gaseous chamber, the energy range for those gammas is 42 keV to 807 keV. (Ref.) the figures below show the expected photon interactions in Ar/CO2 90/10  and the relative intensity for emitting them,
 
U-233 emits gamma particles  that interact with Ar/CO2 gas. U-233 emits gamma particles in the range as it is inside the gaseous chamber, the energy range for those gammas is 42 keV to 807 keV. (Ref.) the figures below show the expected photon interactions in Ar/CO2 90/10  and the relative intensity for emitting them,
  
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the figures show that the highest intensity is for the photon of energy of 42 keV, and the rest of the relative intensities for the other energies are below 26 percent. As a result, if U-233phton is
 
the figures show that the highest intensity is for the photon of energy of 42 keV, and the rest of the relative intensities for the other energies are below 26 percent. As a result, if U-233phton is

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Photoabosrption and Scattering

U-233 emits gamma particles that interact with Ar/CO2 gas. U-233 emits gamma particles in the range as it is inside the gaseous chamber, the energy range for those gammas is 42 keV to 807 keV. (Ref.) the figures below show the expected photon interactions in Ar/CO2 90/10 and the relative intensity for emitting them,

Re gamma percent.png Ref xcom gamma xsections.png


the figures show that the highest intensity is for the photon of energy of 42 keV, and the rest of the relative intensities for the other energies are below 26 percent. As a result, if U-233phton is