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What is the maximum frequency of gamma rays? Or is there no limit to the frequency of gamma rays? Is there any term or name for frequencies above a specific value after gamma rays? Or is gamma ray the last name we have for frequencies that high?
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Gamma is the last, there is no limit to the Gamma photon energy (although there exists something called Greisen–Zatsepin–Kuzmin limit - we are unlikely to observe gamma rays with energies higher than about 5×10
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Thank you Borek! That was my first time of knowing that such a thing exists... So i guess those high energies can only be cosmic rays. Imagine just one of those energy prticles penetrating our bodies with that much of a magnitude of energy.
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Actually, you can read about its reactions to the human body. Apparently the Apollo astronauts were unplanned test subjects. Search the web the Wikipedia entry "Cosmic ray visual phenomena"
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