Types of Ionizing Radiation
Approximate energy X-rays:
0-10 MeV
Approximate range in air Beta particles
0-10 m
Approximate range in soft tissue Gamma rays and x-rays
0-30 cm (gamma rays)
Approximate energy Gamma rays
0-5 MeV
Approximate range in air Alpha particles
1-10 cm
Approximate range in air Gamma rays and x-rays
: 0-100 m
Approximate range in soft tissue Beta particles
: 0-2 cm
Approximate energy of Beta particles
: 0-7 MeV
Approximate energy Alpha particles:
: 4-7 MeV
Origin Alpha particles
: Heavy radioactive nuclei
Origin X-rays
Electron cloud
Alpha particles
Have 4 atomic mass units Positive in charge Originates from the nucleus of heavy elements Least penetrating form of ionizing radiation
Beta particles
Have an atomic mass of zero Have one unit of negative charge Originates in the nucleus of radioactive atoms
Origin Beta particles
Radioactive nuclei
Origin Gamma rays
Radioactive nuclei (gamma rays) This is the only difference between gamma rays and x-rays
Approximate range in soft tissue Alpha particles:
Up to 0.1 mm
X-rays are produced in the
electron shell
X-rays and gamma rays are the only forms of ionizing electromagnetic radiation of
of radiologic interest
X-rays and Gamma rays are types of electromagnetic radiation called
photons
gamma rays are emitted from
the nucleus of a radioisotope
Photon radiation loses intensity with
with distance but never reaches zero They have no mass and no charge