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1.Essentially, two more emissions were reported from radioisotopes and XRF sources. Gamma, X-ray and beta emissions are sucessively followed by Bharat radiation and UV dominant optical emission from one and the same excited atom of radioisotopes or XRF source by a previously unknown atomic phenomenon.
2.Bharat radiation is significant to X-ray physics, nuclear physics, and atomic spectroscopy.
3.Bharat Radiation and the UV dominant optical radiation emissions from radioisotopes and XRF sources join the list of emissions: gamma, X-ray, and beta.
M A Padmanabha Rao, UV dominant optical emission newly detected from radioisotopes and XRF sources, Brazilian Journal of Physics, vol. 40, no. 1, March 2010,
http://www.sbfisica.org.br/bjp/files/v40_38.pdf