How does radiation shielding work?
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I assume you are asking about shielding from
Explanation:
In essence
There is an increasing likelihood of gamma rays forming electron-positron pairs in the presence of atomic nuclei as their energy rises. (Spontaneous generation of matter (mass) from energy according to Einstein’s famous equation.) It thus makes sense to try to find a material that has a high density whilst not in itself radioactive, prohibitively expensive etc. The common solution is to use lead which is plentiful, easily extracted from its ore due to its low reactivity and easily worked.
There is also a need to use higher levels of absorbers around very intense
Shielding from neutrons requires significantly more complex physics to understand ... firstly they must be slowed from ‘hot’ to ‘thermal’ velocities, next absorbed by low mass nuclei (water, boron are common) and then the secondary radiation from the absorber must itself be absorbed (see above.) Much more detail here if required!