Cerenkov

/tʃəˈreŋkɔf/ adjective

Relating to the electromagnetic radiation produced when a charged particle travels faster than light moves through a particular medium (Cerenkov radiation).

Named after Russian physicist Pavel Cerenkov (1904-1990), who discovered this phenomenon in 1934. The word honors his name in scientific nomenclature, following the convention of naming physical effects after their discoverers.

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