| spallation | Synonym: fragmentation. 2. Nuclear reaction in which nuclei, on being bombarded by high energy particles, liberate a number of protons and alpha particles. Origin: M.E. Spalle, fragment (05 Mar 2000) |
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| spallation product | An atomic species produced in the course of the spallation of any atom. (05 Mar 2000) |
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(physics) a nuclear reaction in which a bombarded nucleus breaks up into many particles; "some astronomers believe that the solar system was formed by spallation when the sun was a very young star"
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the many different chemical elements produced in small quantities in nuclear fission.
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The shattering of a nucleus by a highly energetic cosmic-ray particle.
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is the production of light nuclei in collisions between either an energetic heavy nucleus and a low energy proton of the interstellar medium or an energetic proton and a low energy heavy nucleus of the interstellar medium. This process accounts for the relatively high abundance of Be, Li and B in cosmic rays.
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| spallation | (physics) a nuclear reaction in which a bombarded nucleus breaks up into many particles |
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