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Alpha decay

E. Rutherford
E. Rutherford

In radioactive alpha decay, the atomic nucleus emits an alpha particle (denoted by the Greek letter α): this is a helium nucleus consisting of two protons and two neutrons.

History

The name was coined by the New Zealand physicist Ernest Rutherford (1871 – 1937) baron of Nelson. In late 1907, he proofed that alpha particles are helium nuclei.

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