Electron capture

In electron capture (commonly denoted by the Greek letter ε), the proton-rich nucleus absorbs an atomic electron, turning a proton into a neutron and emitting a neutrino.
History
Electron capture was first observed in 1937 by the American physicist Luis Walter Alvarez (1911 - 1988).
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