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| Thinking | Discovery of UV from XRF sources Discovery of UV dominant optical spectrum from XRF sources present as salts. Within excited atom of X-ray fluorescent sources, X-ray cause the optical spectrum as its second generation. The dominant UV radiation intensity was detected with photomultiplier tube 9635QB from THORN EMI and a pair of sheet polarizers. http://www.geocities.com/raomap/discovery1.html Significantly, the findings reveal one Rb X-ray photon has caused nearly 28 light photons, though Rb salt is opaque to light. From a single XRF source, both X-ray and atomic spectra can be obtained. This fascinating subatomic research can be conducted with simple and inexpensive equipment. In fact, it is UV dominant Energy dependent atomic spectrum different from standard atomic spectra known so far: http://www.geocities.com/raomap/edas.html Optical radiation that follow X-rays from cosmic sources like blackhole nova provide direct evidence to the discovery: http://www.geocities.com/raomap/blackhole.html M.A.Padmanabha Rao Former professor raomap(at)yahoo.com | |
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