Radiation

From The Book of THoTH (Leaves of Wisdom)

Radiation in physics is a process of emission of energy or particles. Various forms of radiation may be distinguished, depending on the type of the emitted energy/matter, the type of the emission source, properties and purposes of the emission, etc.

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Radiation by type of emission

  • Electromagnetic radiation, a stream of photons.
    • Gamma radiation, which is high-energy electromagnetic waves.
  • Gravitational radiation, a predicted consequence of general relativity.
  • Particle radiation, radiation by means of particles that have a rest mass.
    • Alpha radiation, composed of the nuclei of helium-4 atoms.
    • Beta radiation, consisting of energetic electrons or positrons.
    • Neutron radiation

Radiation by source/cause of emission

  • Particle:
    • Delta radiation
    • Epsilon radiation
  • E/m:
    • Cherenkov radiation, electromagnetic radiation by a particle moving through an insulating medium faster than the speed of light in that medium.
    • Synchrotron radiation, radiation by a charged particle undergoing acceleration.
    • Solar radiation, radiation emitted by the sun.
    • Thermal radiation, emission of electromagnetic radiation by a hot object
    • Hawking radiation, thermal radiation thought to be emitted by black holes due to quantum effects.

Radiation by properties of emission

  • Ionizing radiation, radiation with sufficient energy to cause ionization.
  • Non-ionizing radiation, radiation that does not carry enough energy to directly cause ionization.

See also

  • Radioactive decay
  • Radioactive contamination
  • Radiant energy, radiation emitted by a source into the surrounding environment.
  • Background radiation


--Angel 18:07, 26 May 2006 (CDT)