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Do all gamma rays have the same energy during a given nuclear reaction?

 ... Nuclear physics Nuclear reaction Radioactive decay Type of radioactive decay Gamma ray Gamma spectroscopy
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  • www.quora.com/During-fission-are-the-gamma-rays-always-exactly-the-same-frequency
  • www.quora.com/What-is-the-nature-of-gamma-ray-spectrum-discrete-or-continuous
The following cobalt-60 diagrams suggest that some lines are clearly visible in specific nuclear reactions:
Figure 1. Source.
Figure 2. Source.
Also this one:
Figure 3. Source.

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