Ce·ren·kov
also Che*ren*kov adj 1 : of, relating to, or being Cerenkov radiation or the process that produces such radiation <the effect> 2 : being a device that makes use of Cerenkov radiation <a counter> Cherenkov, Pavel Alekseevich (1904-1990), Russian physicist. Cherenkov first discovered Cerenkov radiation in 1934. Later research by Igor Y. Tamm and Ilya M. Frank led to a definite explanation of the phenomenon. Discovery of Cerenkov radiation led to further studies in cosmic rays and high-energy subatomic particles. Cherenkov, Frank, and Tamm were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1958.
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