- An electron from the inner electron level is absorbed by the nucleus and interacts with a proton.
- The proton becomes a neutron by changing a u quark to a d quark, and a neutrino is released.
- This must be a WEAK interaction because there is a change of quark flavour.
- It is also called K-capture because the electron that is captured is said to have been in the K orbital.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Electron capture
This process happens for nuclei which have a high ratio of protons compared to neutrons. (They call it a superabundance of protons).