Nuclear spectroscopy is a branch of spectroscopy that focuses on the study of the energy levels and transitions of atomic nuclei. It involves the analysis of the interactions between nuclear states and various radiation forms, particularly gamma rays, which are emitted during nuclear decays or transitions. The primary techniques used in nuclear spectroscopy include gamma-ray spectroscopy, neutron activation analysis, and various forms of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy tailored to nuclear states.
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