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  2. Cherenkov detector - Wikipedia

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    Cherenkov threshold detectors have been used for fast timing and time of flight measurements in particle detectors. More elaborate designs use the amount of light produced. Recording light from both primary and secondary particles, for a Cherenkov calorimeter the total light yield is proportional to the incident particle energy.

  3. Accelerator Neutrino Neutron Interaction Experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Accelerator Neutrino Neutron Interaction Experiment (ANNIE) is a water Cherenkov detector experiment designed to examine the nature of neutrino interactions. This experiment studies phenomena like proton decay, and neutrino oscillations, by analyzing neutrino interactions in gadolinium-loaded water and measuring their neutron yield.

  4. List of neutrino experiments - Wikipedia

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    Gigaton Volume Detector S, ATM, LS, AGN, PUL ν e, ν μ, ν τ: CC, NC Water (H 2 O) Cherenkov: ≈10 GeV Lake Baikal, Russia 1993– BOREXINO: BORon EXperiment LS ν e: ν x + e − → ν x + e −: ES LOS shielded by water Scintillation: 250–665 keV Gran Sasso, Italy May 2007– BUST: Baksan Underground Scintillation Telescope Scintillation

  5. Neutrino detector - Wikipedia

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    In a Cherenkov detector, a large volume of clear material such as water or ice is surrounded by light-sensitive photomultiplier tubes. A charged lepton produced with sufficient energy and moving through such a detector does travel somewhat faster than the speed of light in the detector medium (although somewhat slower than the speed of light in ...

  6. Haverah Park experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Haverah Park experiment was a cosmic ray air shower detection array consisting of water Cherenkov detectors [1] distributed over an area of 12 km 2 on Haverah Park on the Pennine moorland near Harrogate, North Yorkshire. The experiment was operated by University of Leeds for 20 years, and was switched off in 1987.

  7. NEVOD - Wikipedia

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    NEVOD (Russian: НЕВОД, НЕйтринный ВОдный Детектор, Neutrino Water Detector; nevod means "dragnet" in Russian) is a neutrino detector and cosmic ray experiment that attempts to detect Cherenkov radiation arising from interactions between water and charged particles (mostly muons). It represents the first attempt to ...

  8. Pierre Auger Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Surface detector (SD) station, or 'tank', of the Pierre Auger Observatory. In 1967 University of Leeds had developed a water-Cherenkov detector (or surface station; a small water basin, 1.2 m deep; also called tank) and created a 12 km 2 detection area Haverah Park using 200 such tanks. They were arranged in groups of four in a triangular (Y ...

  9. Cosmic-ray observatory - Wikipedia

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    Cherenkov radiation (light) glowing in the core of a nuclear reactor. In comparison to this, the camera has captured a blue light from this effect in the water from the radiation given off by reactor, the cosmic-ray observatories look for this radiation coming from cosmic-rays in Earth's atmosphere