When a nucleus undergoes gamma decay, what happens to its atomic number?
1 Answer
Jun 13, 2018
Nothing. Gamma ray photons have no nonrelativistic mass.
An example of gamma decay is:
#""_(28)^(60) "Ni"^"*" -> ""_(28)^(60) "Ni" + overbrace(""_(0)^(0) gamma + "1.33 MeV")^"Energy only, no mass"#
where