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Gamma rays are electromagnetic waves or photons emitted from the nucleus (center) of an atom.
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High-energy electromagnetic radiation emitted by certain radionuclides when their nuclei transition from a higher to a lower energy state. These rays have high energy and a short wave length. All gamma rays emitted from a given isotope have the same energy, a characteristic that enables scientists to identify which gamma emitters are present in a sample. Gamma rays are very similar to x-rays.
http://www.epa.gov/radiation/understand/gamma.htm
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