gamma ray - use in sentences

Preposition: from

  • hole: Tell me about gamma rays from black holes and neutron stars.
  • space: A burst of gamma rays from space lasting from a fraction of a second to many minutes.

Converse of object

  • emit: Gamma rays emitted by the isotope that undergo Compton interactions in the detectors are tracked.
  • detect: By detecting the gamma rays produced, it is possible to measure the electron velocities in the sample under review.
  • produce: However, it is thought that where cosmic rays are produced, gamma rays are also produced.
  • use: It uses multiple gamma rays focused on the tumor.
  • mean: Ionizing radiation means gamma rays, x-rays etc. , which directly or indirectly are capable of producing ions ( charged particles ).
  • absorb: This, in turn, enables the determination of neutron and gamma ray absorbed doses, quality factors and dose equivalents.

Adjective modifier

  • energetic: This generates high brightness beams of energetic gamma rays, protons, neutrons, and heavy ions.
  • large-scale: Customs officers use large-scale gamma ray and x-ray imaging systems to safely and efficiently screen conveyances for contraband, including weapons of mass destruction.
  • cosmic: Gamma Ray Astronomy Primary cosmic gamma rays ( 300 GeV ) are studied using the atmospheric Cerenkov radiation technique.

Modifies a noun

  • burst: The group is part of the EU gamma ray burst network.
  • astronomy: Track Record UK involvement in VHE gamma ray astronomy dates to its inception.
  • observatory: The group is actively participating in the development of the next generation of ground-based gamma ray observatories.
  • burster: He was, however, one of the most important scientists in the world working on gamma ray bursters.
  • detection: The gamma ray detection will be determined by a coincidence between the energy signal and the x-y signals produced in the WSFs.
  • photon: What begins as a single gamma ray photon in the sun's core emerges at the surface as thousands of visible-light photons.

Noun used with modifier

  • wavelength: Comments: There is no difference between the longest wavelength gamma rays and shortest wavelength X-rays ( 10 -11 m ).

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