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Basics of nuclear
physics
Contents:
 Structure of an atom
 Rutherford’s atomic model
 Bohr’s atomic model
 Electrons and energy levels
 Nuclear elements and nuclear stability
 Radioactivity
 Decay process
 Interaction of radiation with matter
Structure of an atom
 JJ Thomson’s plum pudding model
Rutherford’s planetary model
 Rutherford’s experiment: scattering of
alpha particles.
Drawbacks:
 According to Larmor theory electron
loses energy while orbiting nucleus.
Hence atom will collapse in 16
picoseconds
Bohr’s atomic model
 According to Neil Bohr’s theory electron can have
only classical motions:
◦ Electrons in atoms orbit the nucleus.
◦ The electrons can only orbit stably, without
radiating, in certain orbits at a certain discrete set
of distances from the nucleus.
◦ Electrons can only gain and lose energy by
jumping from one allowed orbit to another,
absorbing or emitting electromagnetic radiation
with a frequency ν determined by the energy
difference of the levels according to the Planck
relation:
Electrons and energy levels
 Mass of an electron: 9.1*10-28 g.
 Charge: 1.59*10-19 coulombs.
 A particle with same mass but a
positive charge is called positron.
 No. of electrons in a shell is given by:
2n2 .
 Binding energy of a single electron of
Hydrogen atom: E
b=-13.6/n2 eV
Nuclear elements
 Fundamental constituents: neutrons
and protons.
 Mass of proton: 1.672*10-24 g.
 Neutron:
◦ No charge, mass ~ proton.
◦ Limited life in free state. Later
disintegrates into electron and proton.
 Symbol:
Nuclear stability
 Stability depends on n/p ratio.
 Extra energy is released by the
nucleus by expelling particles or
photons.
Radioactivity
 The process of transmutation of an
unstable element to another element
through the emission of radiation.
 Unit: curie (Ci) (3.7*1010
disintegration/sec).
 Radioactive decay law:
 Half life of an element:
Decay Process
It consists of four processes:
Alpha decay
Beta decay
Positron decay
Gamma decay
Alpha decay
Alpha Decay Applications
?4
2
241
95
A
ZHeAm 
Beta decay
AceRa 228
89
0
1
228
88 
Positron Emission
ThePa 230
90
0
1
230
91 
Gamma Decay
0
0
240
94
240
94  PuPu
Decay Process
 Isotopes: Z same, A different
e.g 1H1,1H2, 1H3
 Isobars: A same, Z different
e.g. 40S, 40Cl
 Isotones: Same number of neutrons.
e.g. Cl-37, K-39
 Isomeres: They are different excited
states of the same type of nucleus.
 Electron capture:
Isomeric and Isobaric
Transition
 A nuclear process in which a nucleus
following the emission of an alpha
particle or a beta particle emits energy
without changing its number of protons
or neutrons.
Interaction of x-rays with
matter
 Phoelectric effect:
 Kinetic energy:EC= EO +EB
Compton Effect
 The Compton effect (Compton scattering)
is the result of a high-energy photon
colliding with a target, which releases
loosely bound electrons from the outer
shell of the atom or molecule. The
scattered radiation experiences a
wavelength shift.

Pair Production
 Pair production is the creation of
an elementary particle and
its antiparticle, for example
an electron and the positron.
 occurs when a photon interacts with a
nucleus.
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Basics of Nuclear physics

  • 2. Contents:  Structure of an atom  Rutherford’s atomic model  Bohr’s atomic model  Electrons and energy levels  Nuclear elements and nuclear stability  Radioactivity  Decay process  Interaction of radiation with matter
  • 3. Structure of an atom  JJ Thomson’s plum pudding model
  • 4. Rutherford’s planetary model  Rutherford’s experiment: scattering of alpha particles.
  • 5.
  • 6. Drawbacks:  According to Larmor theory electron loses energy while orbiting nucleus. Hence atom will collapse in 16 picoseconds
  • 7. Bohr’s atomic model  According to Neil Bohr’s theory electron can have only classical motions: ◦ Electrons in atoms orbit the nucleus. ◦ The electrons can only orbit stably, without radiating, in certain orbits at a certain discrete set of distances from the nucleus. ◦ Electrons can only gain and lose energy by jumping from one allowed orbit to another, absorbing or emitting electromagnetic radiation with a frequency ν determined by the energy difference of the levels according to the Planck relation:
  • 8. Electrons and energy levels  Mass of an electron: 9.1*10-28 g.  Charge: 1.59*10-19 coulombs.  A particle with same mass but a positive charge is called positron.  No. of electrons in a shell is given by: 2n2 .  Binding energy of a single electron of Hydrogen atom: E b=-13.6/n2 eV
  • 9. Nuclear elements  Fundamental constituents: neutrons and protons.  Mass of proton: 1.672*10-24 g.  Neutron: ◦ No charge, mass ~ proton. ◦ Limited life in free state. Later disintegrates into electron and proton.  Symbol:
  • 10. Nuclear stability  Stability depends on n/p ratio.  Extra energy is released by the nucleus by expelling particles or photons.
  • 11. Radioactivity  The process of transmutation of an unstable element to another element through the emission of radiation.  Unit: curie (Ci) (3.7*1010 disintegration/sec).  Radioactive decay law:  Half life of an element:
  • 12. Decay Process It consists of four processes: Alpha decay Beta decay Positron decay Gamma decay
  • 18. Decay Process  Isotopes: Z same, A different e.g 1H1,1H2, 1H3  Isobars: A same, Z different e.g. 40S, 40Cl  Isotones: Same number of neutrons. e.g. Cl-37, K-39  Isomeres: They are different excited states of the same type of nucleus.  Electron capture:
  • 19. Isomeric and Isobaric Transition  A nuclear process in which a nucleus following the emission of an alpha particle or a beta particle emits energy without changing its number of protons or neutrons.
  • 20. Interaction of x-rays with matter  Phoelectric effect:  Kinetic energy:EC= EO +EB
  • 21. Compton Effect  The Compton effect (Compton scattering) is the result of a high-energy photon colliding with a target, which releases loosely bound electrons from the outer shell of the atom or molecule. The scattered radiation experiences a wavelength shift. 
  • 22. Pair Production  Pair production is the creation of an elementary particle and its antiparticle, for example an electron and the positron.  occurs when a photon interacts with a nucleus.