Do you think that the suit he’s wearing somehow protects against the gamma radiation and neutrons screaming through his body? It’s just to keep from tracking dust / tiny radioactive particles.
No, there’s nothing human+portable that will provide enough protection for it to be worthwhile:
Unlike charged particles, a certain percentage of gammas will always make it through the absorber, and it is useful to consider the half-value thickness of a given absorbing material for the gamma ray energies of interest.
Do you think that the suit he’s wearing somehow protects against the gamma radiation and neutrons screaming through his body? It’s just to keep from tracking dust / tiny radioactive particles.
Yes, I did think that.
Isn’t there a suit that can protect from radioactivity? Whats the point of the suit if the user gets fucked either way?
No, there’s nothing human+portable that will provide enough protection for it to be worthwhile:
https://sciencedemonstrations.fas.harvard.edu/presentations/α-β-γ-penetration-and-shielding
Neutrons require similar shielding.
It’s possible to block alpha emissions with skin/paper and beta with a sheet of foil, gamma and neutron are scary