• DavidGA@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    The sensor noise would be distributed evenly, and not clustered around the rod like bees.

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      4 months ago

      Why not? Isn’t most of the radiation coming from the rod itself? I’d expect a vertical, high-intensity cloud over the rod, which gets less intense the further it goes to the left and to the right of it.

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        The high frequency of the gamma radiation mostly ignores the relatively thin lens material, you have to be very very close for the geometry of the sensor and source and their alignment to significantly impact the noise in the image

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        Because the radiation isn’t significantly affected by the camera optics