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Ionizing radiation

A stream of high-energy particles or photons that has the ability to ionize the atoms it collides with. A typical source of ionizing radiation is radioactive decay, but it can be also generated artificially or is caused by collisions of cosmic rays with the atmosphere. Ionizing radiation can be classified into alpha, beta, gamma, X-rays, and neutrons while cosmic radiation is composed primarily of high-energy protons.