blurry indeed. so there were a couple of studies at the same time. one of the studies looked at the reaction (i'll use η for neutrino here)
η + Cl-37 --> Ar-37 + e-
They then had to separate about the 3 Ar atoms from 10E30 C2Cl4 atoms in the tank. That is the blurry lines of...
^^^^^ This
Also, I don't think there have been enough proton cases to be sure of all the effects. Physically speaking, they do have their advantages. Radiobiologically, higher LET radiation (like protons) have their advantages and disadvantages as well. The LINAC is still versatile and can...
I think to know the frequencies and energies of the specific gammas, though, the best way is to look it up. There may be a few models to help predict, but I'm not aware of those. I've found this to be a good source of radionuclide info.
http://ie.lbl.gov/toi/nucSearch.asp
Just found and immediately joined this forum. I am a veterinarian (Univ. of MO, 2009) who decided to go on and pursue Radiation Oncology, while getting a MS in Radiochemistry/Nuclear Chemistry, back at Mizzou (Univ of MO)