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- Double_electron_capture abstract "Double electron capture is a decay mode of atomic nucleus. For a nuclide (A, Z) with number of nucleons A and atomic number Z, double electron capture is only possible if the mass of the nuclide of (A, Z−2) is lower.In this mode of decay, two of the orbital electrons are captured by two protons in the nucleus, forming two neutrons. Two neutrinos are emitted in the process. Since the protons are changed to neutrons, the number of neutrons increases by 2, the number of protons Z decreases by 2, and the atomic mass number A remains unchanged. By changing the number of protons, double electron capture transforms the nuclide into a new element.Example:In most cases this decay mode is masked by more probable modes (single electron capture etc.), but when all these modes are forbidden or strongly suppressed, double electron capture becomes the main mode of decay. There exist 35 naturally occurring isotopes that can undergo double electron capture. There is, however, only one confirmed observation of this process (for barium-130). One reason is that the probability of double electron capture is enormously small (the theoretical predictions of half-lives for this mode lies well above 1020 years). A second reason is that the only detectable particles created in this process are X-rays and Auger electrons that are emitted by the excited atomic shell. In the range of their energies (~1–10 keV), the background is usually high. Thus, the experimental detection of double electron capture is more difficult than that for double beta decay.If the mass difference between the mother and daughter atoms is more than two masses of electron (1.022 MeV), the energy released in the process is enough to allow another mode of decay: electron capture with positron emission. It occurs simultaneously with double electron capture, their branching ratio depending on nuclear properties. When the mass difference is more than four electron masses (2.044 MeV), the third mode—double positron decay—is allowed. Only 6 naturally occurring nuclides can decay via these three modes simultaneously.".
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- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_nucleus.
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- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Auger_effect.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Auger_electron.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Barium-130.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Beta_decay.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Branching_fraction.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Branching_ratio.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Bremsstrahlung.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hypothetical_processes.
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- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Electronvolt.
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- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Half-life.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Isotopes_of_barium.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink KeV.
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- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Mass_number.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink MeV.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Neutrino.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Neutron.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Nucleon.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Nuclide.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Particle_physics.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Particle_radiation.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Proton.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Radioactive_decay.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Radioactive_isotope.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Radionuclide.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink Standard_Model.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLink X-ray.
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Double EC".
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Double electron capture".
- Double_electron_capture wikiPageWikiLinkText "double electron capture".
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- Double_electron_capture subject Category:Hypothetical_processes.
- Double_electron_capture subject Category:Nuclear_physics.
- Double_electron_capture subject Category:Radioactivity.
- Double_electron_capture hypernym Mode.
- Double_electron_capture type Article.
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- Double_electron_capture type Article.
- Double_electron_capture type Mechanic.
- Double_electron_capture type Physic.
- Double_electron_capture type Process.
- Double_electron_capture comment "Double electron capture is a decay mode of atomic nucleus. For a nuclide (A, Z) with number of nucleons A and atomic number Z, double electron capture is only possible if the mass of the nuclide of (A, Z−2) is lower.In this mode of decay, two of the orbital electrons are captured by two protons in the nucleus, forming two neutrons. Two neutrinos are emitted in the process.".
- Double_electron_capture label "Double electron capture".
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