| Cerenkov | (Cherenkov) Pavel A., Russian physicist and Nobel laureate, *1904. See: Cerenkov radiation. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Cerenkov radiation | Light given off by a transparent medium when a high energy particle speeds through it at a velocity greater than that of light in that medium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cerenkov radiation |
visible light produced when charged particles pass through a transparent medium at a speed exceeding the speed of light in that medium
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| Cerenkov r. |
visible light emitted by a high-speed charged particle moving through a transparent medium at a speed greater than the speed of light in that medium.
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| Cerenkov radiation |
Light emitted when charged particles enter a transparent medium at a speed greater than the speed of light in that medium. It is seen as a bluish glow around strong radioactive sources, such as irradiated fuel elements stored under water. Counter An instrument for counting pulses of radiation or the electronic pulses that it causes, and displaying or recording them in digital form. See also Scaler, Ratemeter.
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| Cerenkov radiation |
radiation produced when a particle enters a medium travelling faster than the speed of light in that material. It appears as very short pulses in a cone around the particle's direction of travel. This radiation is used to detect very-high-energy gamma rays, which produce pairs of subatomic particles when they interact with material in the Earth's atmosphere. ...
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