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- Askaryan_effect abstract "The Askaryan effect is the phenomenon whereby a particle traveling faster than the phase velocity of light in a dense dielectric (such as salt, ice or the lunar regolith) produces a shower of secondary charged particles which contain a charge anisotropy and thus emits a cone of coherent radiation in the radio or microwave part of the electromagnetic spectrum. It is similar to the Cherenkov effect. It is named after Gurgen Askaryan, a Soviet-Armenian physicist who postulated it in 1962.The effect was first observed experimentally in 2000, 38 years after its theoretical prediction. So far the effect has been observed in silica sand, rock salt, and ice.The effect is of primary interest in using bulk matter to detect ultra-high energy neutrinos. The Antarctic Impulse Transient Antenna (ANITA) experiment uses antennas attached to a balloon flying over Antarctica to detect the Askaryan radiation produced as cosmic neutrinos travel through the ice. Several experiments have also used the Moon as a neutrino detector based on detection of the Askaryan radiation.".
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- Askaryan_effect wikiPageWikiLink Anisotropy.
- Askaryan_effect wikiPageWikiLink Antarctic_Impulse_Transient_Antenna.
- Askaryan_effect wikiPageWikiLink Antarctica.
- Askaryan_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Particle_physics.
- Askaryan_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physical_phenomena.
- Askaryan_effect wikiPageWikiLink Cherenkov_radiation.
- Askaryan_effect wikiPageWikiLink Coherence_(physics).
- Askaryan_effect wikiPageWikiLink Dielectric.
- Askaryan_effect wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetic_spectrum.
- Askaryan_effect wikiPageWikiLink Gurgen_Askaryan.
- Askaryan_effect wikiPageWikiLink Microwave.
- Askaryan_effect wikiPageWikiLink Moon.
- Askaryan_effect wikiPageWikiLink Neutrino.
- Askaryan_effect wikiPageWikiLink Neutrino_detector.
- Askaryan_effect wikiPageWikiLink Radio_frequency.
- Askaryan_effect wikiPageWikiLink Regolith.
- Askaryan_effect wikiPageWikiLink Sand.
- Askaryan_effect wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_dioxide.
- Askaryan_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "Askaryan effect".
- Askaryan_effect wikiPageWikiLinkText "Askaryan radiation".
- Askaryan_effect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Askaryan_effect subject Category:Particle_physics.
- Askaryan_effect subject Category:Physical_phenomena.
- Askaryan_effect hypernym Phenomenon.
- Askaryan_effect type Disease.
- Askaryan_effect type Physic.
- Askaryan_effect type Redirect.
- Askaryan_effect comment "The Askaryan effect is the phenomenon whereby a particle traveling faster than the phase velocity of light in a dense dielectric (such as salt, ice or the lunar regolith) produces a shower of secondary charged particles which contain a charge anisotropy and thus emits a cone of coherent radiation in the radio or microwave part of the electromagnetic spectrum. It is similar to the Cherenkov effect.".
- Askaryan_effect label "Askaryan effect".
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- Askaryan_effect sameAs Effet_Askaryan.
- Askaryan_effect sameAs Efeito_Askaryan.
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- Askaryan_effect sameAs Эффект_Аскарьяна.
- Askaryan_effect sameAs Q1957595.
- Askaryan_effect sameAs 阿斯卡莱恩效应.
- Askaryan_effect wasDerivedFrom Askaryan_effect?oldid=635821441.
- Askaryan_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Askaryan_effect.