- gamma rays, or gamma radiation, is the same kind of radiation as light (both are "just" electromagnetic radiation) - it's just really really intense, and comes from the atomic nucleus. A gamma ray carries at least 10 000 times more energy than "normal" visible light ray
- it doesn't have any mass or charge - as opposed to for example alpha or beta radiation
- gamma radiation travels with the speed of light - maybe not a big surprise, since I say in number 1 that it's really the same kind of radiation as light 😉
- gamma rays can be used to kill cancer cells, but it's not the standard for radiation treatment in Norway - where we use X-rays (when it comes to killing cells there's really no big difference between using gamma or X-rays )
- gamma rays are kind of waves, with very high energy, and very short wavelength - of less than ten trillionths of a meter
- gamma radiation goes through "everything" - at least compared to alpha and beat radiation, which are easily stopped. If you want to shield something from gamma radiation (and I often want to do just that), you (or I) use something very dense, like lead or actually depleted uranium is even better
- a nucleus will very often emit a gamma ray at the same time as it emits an alpha or beta particle; this happens because after emitting the alpha/beta, the nucleus has a lot of extra energy, which is called being excited, and to get rid of this extra energy (called "de-excite") it emits gamma radiation
- measuring the gamma rays can be used to identify all kinds of different nuclei, since the different energies of the gamma rays sort of works like an id, or fingerprint, for one specific nucleus. For example we know for sure that oxygen-17 emits a gamma ray with an energy of 870 kilo-electron volts, and if we measure this we know that we have measured that exact oxygen isotope
- we (people) emit gamma radiation: A person that weighs 70 kg emits 500 gamma rays that come from potassium-40 every second. Potassium is the main reason why humans are radioactive, and that's completely normal 🙂
- I think it's so funny that we call a nucleus that has extra energy excited...I mean, this is me when I'm excited 😀 When I'm excited I don't emit more gamma rays than normal 😛
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Late birthday present for my self
Did I mention it's PINK?!? 😉
This week's work
Visit
Goal of the day
- finish (for now) the part about the so-called "Oslo Method" in my next paper
- fix/make a figure (that f****g Fig. 4)
- delete all the comments and thoughts (from my self) in the paper, so that it's actually possible to show it someone else without them saying WAT
- send a draft of the paper to Jon supervisor in Paris
- start making the talk I'm giving for our workshop on fission and gamma rays and stuff next week
Working your ass off-dinner #phdlife
1) easy
2) no planning needed - it has to be possible to make the moment you think I'm hungry, I want dinner
3) cheap (if you're not a student it doesn't have to, but it's nice to save money on everyday stuff even if you're not a student 😀 )
4) fast - it has to be ready almost the moment you think I'm hungry, I want dinner
You need:
- curry paste (on the picture is a green curry paste, but I could just as easily have used a red one)
- tomyum paste
- mushroom - I use champingnon (prechopped, from the freezer)
- coconut milk - I normally prefer the normal, not light version, but this was what they had this time, and it was ok (buy many at a time, since they're canned, they last forever :D)
- vegetables - yesterday I used one small bowl of broccoli and one small bowl of green beans (both frozen)
- meat - I use mostly chicken, but all kinds of meat works
Do:
If you have, you can add some cream - I love cream, so for me it's (almost) no question about this one 🙂
I like to eat it just as it is, but Anders prefer some rice at the side. You can choose whatever you like 🙂
The actual cooking part doesn't take any more time, but you have to cut the vegetables, the mushroom and the meat, and you have to buy everything fresh...:)
Bon appétit, and good luck with working your ass off <3
Looking back. Part 1
1. go more to bars (a nice cocktail is, well, very nice)
2. go more to the theatre
3. go more (once a month?) to the movies
4. go more out to dinner
January
What can I say? 2015 started with me getting the best boyfriend...
I thought about which scientific paper I like more - Chadwick's paper about the neutron, or Einstein's paper about E=mc2.
February
March
We started filming Big Bang.
I gave several talks about thorium...