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Synchrotron radiation is electromagnetic radiation, similar to cyclotron radiation, but generated by the acceleration of relativistic electrons (i.e., moving near the speed of light). The radiation typically includes radio, optical, x-rays, and gamma rays. ...
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Synchrotron radiation is the electromagnetic radiation emitted by charged particles that are moving (in circular orbits) at extremely high speeds (close to the speed of light) in a magnetic field. This happens in a synchrotron and also, perhaps, in space, as extra-galactic celestial radio sources generate microwave radiation as electrons move in curved paths in magnetic fields. SYNODIC Synodic means pertaining to two successive conjunctions of celestial bodies. ...
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Type of nonthermal radiation caused by high-speed charged particles, such as electrons, as they are accelerated in a strong magnetic field.
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Intense, collimated, extremely broadband electromagnetic radiation emitted by electrons or positrons travelling through the deflecting magnets of ring accelerators or through wigglers / undulators. It is used in many areas of research for investigations at the molecular and atomic level (see also HASYLAB). ??? for additional information see Accelerators as Radiation Sources
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