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==Types and production== Particles can be [[charged particle|electrically charged]] or uncharged: Particle radiation can be emitted by an unstable [[atomic nucleus]] (via [[radioactive decay]]), or it can be produced from some other kind of [[nuclear reaction]]. Many types of particles may be emitted: *[[proton]]s and other [[hydrogen]] nuclei stripped of their electrons *positively charged [[alpha particle]]s (Ξ±), equivalent to a [[helium-4]] nucleus *[[helium]] ions at high energy levels *[[HZE ions]], which are nuclei heavier than helium *positively or negatively charged [[beta particle]]s (high-energy [[positron]]s Ξ²<sup>+</sup> or [[electron]]s Ξ²<sup>β</sup>; the latter being more common) *high-speed electrons that are not from the [[beta decay]] process, but others such as [[internal conversion]] and [[Auger effect]] *[[neutron]]s, subatomic particles which have no charge; [[neutron radiation]] *[[neutrino]]s *[[meson]]s *[[muon]]s Mechanisms that produce particle radiation include: *[[alpha decay]] *[[Auger effect]] *[[beta decay]] *[[cluster decay]] *[[internal conversion]] *[[neutron emission]] *[[nuclear fission]] and [[spontaneous fission]] *[[nuclear fusion]] *[[particle collider]]s in which streams of high energy particles are smashed *[[proton emission]] *[[solar flares]] *[[solar particle events]] *[[supernova]] explosions *Additionally, [[galactic cosmic rays]] include these particles, but many are from unknown mechanisms Charged particles ([[electron]]s, mesons, [[proton]]s, alpha particles, heavier [[HZE ions]], etc.) can be produced by [[particle accelerator]]s. Ion irradiation is widely used in the [[semiconductor]] industry to introduce [[dopant]]s into materials, a method known as [[ion implantation]]. Particle accelerators can also produce [[neutrino]] beams. Neutron beams are mostly produced by [[nuclear reactor]]s.
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