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For the ​β+ (positron) emission from a nucleus, there is another competing process known as electron capture (electron from an inner orbit, say, the K−shell, is captured by the nucleus and a neutrino is emitted).

Show that if ​β+ emission is energetically allowed, electron capture is necessarily allowed but not vice−versa.

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Let the amount of energy released during the electron capture process be Q1. The nuclear reaction can be written as:

Let the amount of energy released during the positron capture process be Q2. The nuclear reaction can be written as:

In other words, this means that if ​β+ emission is energetically allowed, then the electron capture process is necessarily allowed, but not vice versa. This is because the Q-value must be positive for an energetically-allowed nuclear reaction.

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