
Also a decay (half-life) calculation can be performed, and the resulting activities can be graphed.įull coping to clipboard and output to printer is supported. The radionuclides can be graphed in the decay chain series, and in the nuclide abundance table. The radionuclide can be selected from an Alphabetical list, or selected from a Periodic Table.

Hence Photon spectrums can be matched to photon emitters. The radioactive elements can be searched for photons that give a 150 keV, then the previously found elements can be searched for the 420 keV photon. For example, say a photon spectrum gives two photon peaks at 150 keV and 420 keV. The radioactive elements can be searched, to find an element that emits a particular Alpha, Beta, or Photon emission.

RadDecay (Radiation Decay) provides radioactive decay information for more than 3000 radionuclides, (3713 to be exact).ĭata provided include: The elements physical properties (like density, melting point, and specific heat), and the elements radionuclides and nuclides data (such as half life, daughter nuclides, decay chain series, probabilities per decay, and decay product energies for alphas, betas, gammas, and X-rays).
