synchrotron radiation

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sinkrotron radyasyonu
(Aydınlatma) senkrotron ışınım
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the accelerating charged particles in a synchrotron that are moving at near the speed of light
Electromagnetic radiation emitted by high-energy particles when accelerated to relativistic speeds in a magnetic field. Electromagnetic radiation emitted by charged particles that are moving at speeds close to that of light when their paths are altered. It is so called because it is produced by high-speed particles in a synchrotron. Such radiation is highly polarized (see polarization) and continuous. Its intensity and frequency depend on the strength of the magnetic field that alters the path of the particles, as well as on the energy of those particles. Synchrotron radiation at radio frequencies is emitted by high-energy electrons as they spiral through magnetic fields in space, such as those around Jupiter. Synchrotron radiation is emitted by a variety of astronomical objects, from planets to supernova remnants to quasars
synchrotron light
synchrotron radiation
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