Blue toruses = 14 protons
Red toruses = 6 nuclear electrons
Atomic number of O14 = protons (14) - nuclear electrons (6) = (8)
Oxygen 14 transforms by positron emission from a source of a photon by decomposition (of the photon !), while the
electron component of the photon captured to the center of
Oxygen 14 decay form,
producing Nitrogen 14
nucleus (stable).
The rest particle from photon decomposition is positron eradiated (= beta + decay).
Click on image for Nitrogen 14 nucleus.
O12 | O13 | O14 | O15 | O16 | O17 | O18 | O19 |
H | He | Li | Be | B | C | N | O | F | Ne | Na | Mg | Si | S | Ar | Ca |
Fe | Ni | Zn | Ga | Ge | Se | Kr | Rb | Sr | Y | Nb | Mo | Ru | Rh | Pd | Ag |
In | Sb | I | Ba | Ce | Nd | Sm | Tb | Yb | Ta | W | Os | Ir | Au | Hg | Pb |
The Oxygen 14 nucleus