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- Gamma rays are produced when1234:
- Radioactive atomic nuclei disintegrate.
- Certain subatomic particles decay.
- Pair annihilation occurs, resulting in the creation of two photons.
- Violent, high-energy sources in space, such as supernova explosions, black holes, and neutron stars, emit gamma rays.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Gamma rays are produced in the disintegration of radioactive atomic nuclei and in the decay of certain subatomic particles.www.britannica.com/science/gamma-rayGamma rays are produced during the disintegration of radioactive atomic nuclei and the decay of certain subatomic particles. Gamma rays are also produced through the process of pair annihilation, in which an electron and its antiparticle, a positron, vanish and two photons are created.www.britannica.com/question/How-are-gamma-ray…Gamma rays have the smallest wavelengths and the most energy of any wave in the electromagnetic spectrum. They are produced by the hottest and most energetic objects in the universe, such as neutron stars and pulsars, supernova explosions, and regions around black holes.science.nasa.gov/ems/12_gammaraysOn Earth, gamma rays are produced by radioactive decay, nuclear weapons and lightning, while in space they are produced by violent, high-energy sources such as solar flares, quasars, black holes tearing stars apart, black-hole accretion disks, exploding stars and the strong gravitational environments of neutron stars.www.space.com/gamma-rays-explained - People also ask
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