pandemonium effect

English

Proper noun

the pandemonium effect

  1. (physics) A problem that leads to inaccurate results from high-resolution gamma ray detectors in cases of beta decay when the decay product has a large Q value because the decay product has too many possible energy excitation levels with too much variation in the amount of energy emitted by different levels.
    • 2012, Amir Mesquita, Nuclear Reactors, page 78:
      If we have a beta decay that suffers from the pandemonium effect, the mean gamma energies will be underestimated and the beta energies will be overestimated.
    • 2014, Juha Äystö, Tommi Eronen, Ari Jokinen, IGISOL, page 247:
      The pandemonium effect obviously has major consequences for decay heat calculations.
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