Re: The Emission of Photons



rev.goetz wrote:
Atomic nuclei emit photons, and specific entropy measures the ratio of
photons per baryon (or the ratio of photons per proton). I am
wondering. How and why atomic nuclei emit photons? And what changes
inside an atomic nucleus when it emits a photon? For example, is
something inside the atomic nucleus converted into a photon?

Quanta are emitted between /two/ charges. Elèctròns of both charges
have their own orbitals--nuclear and atomic.

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