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Cherenkov radiation (/tʃəˈrɛŋkɒf/) (also
known as Čerenkov or
Cerenkov radiation) is
electromagnetic radiation emitted when a
charged particle (such as...
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Cherenkov (sometimes
spelled Čerenkov or Cerenkov) is a
common Russian surname,
which may
refer to:
Andrei Cherenkov (born 1976),
Russian professional...
- and Igor Tamm for the
discovery of
Cherenkov radiation, made in 1934.
Cherenkov was born in 1904 to
Alexey Cherenkov and
Mariya Cherenkova in the small...
- A
Cherenkov detector (pronunciation: /tʃɛrɛnˈkɔv/; Russian: Черенко́в) is a
particle detector using the
speed threshold for
light production, the speed-dependent...
- The ring-imaging
Cherenkov, or RICH,
detector is a
device for
identifying the type of an
electrically charged subatomic particle of
known momentum, that...
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Fyodor Fyodorovich Cherenkov (Russian: Фёдор Фёдорович Черенко́в; 25 July 1959 – 4
October 2014) was a
Soviet and
Russian football midfielder who pla****...
- The
Cherenkov Array at
Themis (CAT) was an
imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescope (IACT) for
detection of very-high-energy
gamma rays (~200 GeV to a few...
- The
Cherenkov Telescope Array, or CTA, is a multinational,
worldwide project to
build a new
generation of ground-based gamma-ray
instruments in the energy...
- is a
large volume of
water surrounded by
phototubes that
watch for the
Cherenkov radiation emitted when an
incoming neutrino creates an
electron or muon...
- IACT
stands for
imaging atmospheric (or air)
Cherenkov telescope or technique. It is a
device or
method to
detect very-high-energy
gamma ray
photons in...