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Why does k electron capture produce x rays but transition from n=2 to n=1 does not?

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The emission of a positron and the capture of an electron are twin reactions which both result in the diminution of the number of protons by 1 (from Z to Z-1) and the production of a neutrino.The positron observed in the final stage of the beta decay (top) is a new particle requiring the 0.511 MeV of its rest mass

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✨✨The emission of a positron and the capture of an electron are twin reactions which both result in the diminution of the number of protons by 1 (from Z to Z-1) and the production of a neutrino.The positron observed in the final stage of the beta decay (top) is a new particle requiring the 0.511 MeV of its rest mass.✨✨

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