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Explanation:
In gamma decay, depicted in Fig. 3-6, a nucleus changes from a higher energy state to a lower energy state through the emission of electromagnetic radiation (photons). ... In the gamma decay of a nucleus, the emitted photon and recoiling nucleus each have a well-defined energy after the decay.
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Gamma Decay
Example
Gamma decay of Technetium-99m into Technetium-99, where 'm' stands for metastable, which in terms of an atom, ion or atomic nucleus, means that the atom is in an excited state:
[tex]\sf _{43}^{99}m \:Tc \longrightarrow _{43}^{99}m \:Tc+\gamma[/tex]
α particle decay
β particle decay