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Gamma rays (denoted as γ) are a form of electromagnetic radiation produced by sub-atomic particle interactions, such as electron-positron annihilation or radioactive decay. They have the highest frequency (above 10 Hz) and energy (above 100 keV), and also the shortest wavelength (below about 10 picometers), in the electromagnetic spectrum. Gamma rays were discovered by Paul Villard, a French... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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I Want Out Gamma Ray also covered the song, though this may not count as a cover since Gamma Ray is headed by Kai Hansen, who wrote the song while with Helloween.

Holocaust (band) Gamma Ray covered the song Heavy Metal Mania on their 1996 live album Alive '95.

Gamma Ray (band) Gamma Ray covered the Pet Shop Boys song "It's a Sin" on their 1999 album Power Plant.

Gamma Ray (band) Gamma Ray covered the Thin Lizzy song "Angel of Death" on their 2001 single Heaven or Hell which was released in Japan only.

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Keeper of the Seven Keys Part 2 "I Want Out" remains one of the band's most popular songs, and has been covered by Gamma Ray, Hammerfall, LORD and Sonata Arctica.

Keeper of the Seven Keys "I Want Out" remains one of the band's most popular songs, and has been covered by Gamma Ray, Hammerfall, LORD and Sonata Arctica.

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Gamma Ray (band) Gamma Ray covered numerous bands and musicians during their career, including, but not limited to:

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Gamma Ray (band) Gamma Ray covered numerous bands and musicians during their career, including, but not limited to:

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Holocaust (band) Gamma Ray covered the song Heavy Metal Mania on their 1996 live album Alive '95.

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Gamma Ray (band) Gamma Ray covered Judas Priest's Victim of Changes with Kai on vocals and Exciter with Ralf.

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Effects of nuclear explosions Gamma rays from a nuclear explosion produce high energy electrons through Compton scattering.

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Annihilation radiation Most commonly, this refers to 511-keV gamma rays produced by a gamma ray undergoing Pair production .

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Gamma spectroscopy Gamma rays detected in a spectroscopic system produce peaks in the spectrum.

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Gamma spectroscopy The probability that an emitted gamma ray will interact with the detector and produce a count is the efficiency of the detector.

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Lunar Prospector Gamma rays striking the bismuth atoms produced a flash of light with an intensity proportional to the energy of the gamma ray which was recorded by detectors.

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Gamma Ray (band) With some brand new songs written, Gamma Ray entered the studio under the supervision of producer Tommy Newton, and produced their second album Sigh No More, which was released in September 1991.

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Gamma Ray (band) With some brand new songs written, Gamma Ray entered the studio under the supervision of producer Tommy Newton, and produced their second album Sigh No More, which was released in September 1991.

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Death from the Skies It covers various astronomical events among others such as asteroid impacts, supernovae explosions, solar flares and gamma ray bursts.

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Hulk (comics) "Just as the Incredible Hulk "is the strongest one there is," as he says himself, so too are gamma ray bursts the most powerful explosions known."

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Ed van den Heuvel Soest, The Netherlands Nationality Dutch Fields Astronomy Institutions University of Amsterdam Alma mater Utrecht University Known for compact objects, gamma ray bursts Notable awards Spinozapremie (1995), Descartes Prize (2002)

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Ed van den Heuvel Soest, The Netherlands Nationality Dutch Fields Astronomy Institutions University of Amsterdam Alma mater Utrecht University Known for compact objects, gamma ray bursts Notable awards Spinozapremie (1995), Descartes Prize (2002)

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February 2006 NASA announces the unusual gamma ray burst GRB 060218 that is not yet explained and may be a predecessor to a supernova.

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Diaspora (novel) The gamma ray burst reaches Earth shortly after the conference, causing a mass extinction.

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    Gamma Ray (band)

    Gamma Ray is a power metal band from north Germany, founded by former Helloween guitarist, singer, and songwriter Kai Hansen. ... In 1988, after four years with Helloween, guitarist and songwriter Kai Hansen decided, for reasons that are still the subject of much debate, to leave the band.
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    Gamma ray

    Gamma rays (denoted as γ) are a form of electromagnetic radiation produced by sub-atomic particle interactions, such as electron-positron annihilation or radioactive decay.
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    Gamma ray burst

    Gamma-ray bursts were discovered in the late 1960s by the US Vela nuclear test detection satellites.
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    Gamma-ray burst

    Gamma-ray bursts were discovered in the late 1960s by the US Vela nuclear test detection satellites.
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    Gamma-ray astronomy

    The first gamma-ray telescope carried into orbit, on the Explorer 11 satellite in 1961, picked up fewer than 100 cosmic gamma-ray photons.
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    Compton Gamma Ray Observatory

    Gamma-ray telescopes
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    Formation evaluation gamma ray

    Gamma-ray measurement has the following applications:
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    Gamma ray spectrometer

    A Gamma-Ray Spectrometer, or (GRS), is an instrument for measuring the distribution (or spectrum—see figure) of the intensity of gamma radiation versus the energy of each photon.
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    Gamma Ray (song)

    "Gamma Ray" is a song by Beck. It was released as the second single from his album Modern Guilt on August 11, 2008.
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    Gamma spectroscopy

    Absolute efficiency values represent the probability that a gamma ray of a specified energy passing through the detector will interact and be detected.

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