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Glossary

This glossary aims at being a useful tool for the visitors of our website. It gathers ILL and neutron science related words and acronyms - and is permanently under construction! Contributions and suggestions welcome to communication(at)ill(dot)fr.

Fission products

Fission products are chemical elements produced by the fission of a fissile element. They are formed on the basis of a statistical distribution and include the isotopes of volatile and gaseous chemical elements (xenon, krypton, iodine ...) and of solid elements (caesium, strontium, ruthenium ...), which are usually radioactive. The most radioactive fission products have very short half-lives and disappear quickly. Other less radioactive fission products have lifetimes ranging from several months to several hundred years. Caesium 137 is one of the main medium-lived fission products, with a half-life of 30 years.