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  • I especially like the complainer on the page who states " It's not CERENKOV blue.
  • Major Atmospheric Cerenkov Experiment Telescope ( MACE ) was expected to be set up here by December 2012.
  • :For the record, the Cerenkov radiation in nuclear reactors causes them to glow blue, not green.
  • It's called the Cerenkov effect _ particles moving faster than the speed of light, escaping from uranium-laden fuel rods.
  • Experimental setup consists of two large spectrometer magnets, 48 planes of drift chambers arranged in several arms and 4 multicell threshold Cerenkov counters.
  • The radiochemical experiments were only sensitive to electron neutrinos, and the signal in the water Cerenkov experiments was dominated by the electron neutrino signal.
  • This detection technique is also being used by the Antarctic Impulse Transient Antenna ( ANITA ) and the Radio Ice Cerenkov Experiment ( RICE ) detectors.
  • The supernova was discovered by UHURU and OSO-7 and to detect gamma rays from it via Cerenkov radiation showers gave at best equivocal results.
  • Unambiguous detection of solar neutrinos was provided by the Kamiokande-II experiment, a water Cerenkov detector with a low enough energy threshold to detect neutrinos through neutrino-electron elastic scattering.
  • IMB detected fast-moving particles such as those produced by proton decay or neutrino interactions by picking up the Cerenkov radiation generated when such a particle moves faster than the speed of light in water.
  • Once complete the Major Atmospheric Cerenkov Experiment Telescope gamma ray telescope being built here will be the world's largest telescope at the highest altitude and the second largest gamma ray telescope in the world.
  • The "'Pachmarhi Telescope Array "'or "'Pachmarhi Array of Cerenkov Telescopes ( PACT ) "'is an array of 24 telescopes for gamma-ray astronomy.
  • "' Major Atmospheric Cerenkov Experiment Telescope "'( "'MACE "') is the world's largest telescope at the highest altitude being established at Hyderabad, for the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre.
  • :: And since someone usually brings it up whenever " faster than light " questions are asked, it may as well be me : Cerenkov radiation . ( c ) & bull; 10 : 35, 7 October 2007 ( UTC)
  • I could be wrong, but I think that there are several neutrino telescopes which take advantage of Antartic ice being clear over long distances, like the IceCube and Radio Ice Cerenkov Experiment . "'talk "'18 : 13, 7 April 2009 ( UTC)
  • Small particles travelling faster than 2.3 & middot; 10 8 m / s ( which is perfectly legal under relativity theory ) and slower than 3 & middot; 10 8 m / s ( which is the limit imposed by relativity ) will show the glow of Cerenkov radiation . talk ) 18 : 54, 21 January 2007 ( UTC)
  • The resonance is energy dependent, and " turns on " near 2MeV . The water Cerenkov detectors only detect neutrinos above about 5MeV, while the radiochemical experiments were sensitive to lower energy ( 0.8MeV for chlorine, 0.2MeV for gallium ), and this turned out to be the source of the difference in the observed neutrino rates at the two types of experiments.
  • 1957 to 1960-Kalmus conducted research at UCL mainly on the development of new instruments, helping to build a small particle accelerator, a 29 MeV electron microtron, its beam extraction system, and its external focusing using quadrupole magnets ( probably the first use of these in the UK ), and later devising an accurate method of measuring relativistic electron beam energies using Cerenkov radiation, then a novel technique.