The study of the nuclear fission process is vast and rich in data. Although many fission quantities have been evaluated to great accuracy for a few select isotopes and fission reactions, it is also true that large gaps remain in a hypothetical global database that would encompass all possible fission observ-ables. In addition, the correlations occurring naturally in a fission event are mostly lost in the nuclear data evaluation process. Our current knowledge of such correlations is rather limited from both a modeling and experimental perspectives. Revisiting some of these fission observables should become a priority in order to understand and interpret more subtle detector signals than in the past.
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