29.40.Ka Cherenkov detectors
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V.M. Grishin “Vavilov—Cherenkov radiation and radiation energy loss” 65 641–647 (2022)
29.40.Ka, 41.60.Bq (all)
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Yu.A. Bashmakov “Cherenkov radiation: from discovery to RICH” 58 467–471 (2015)
01.30.Bb, 01.65.+g, 29.40.Ka, 41.60.Bq (all)
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S.P. Denisov “Use of Cherenkov counters in experiments at accelerators for particle identification” 58 480–485 (2015)
29.20.−c, 29.40.Ka, 41.60.Bq (all)
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A.A. Petrukhin “Cherenkov water detector NEVOD” 58 486–494 (2015)
29.40.Ka, 95.55.Vj, 96.50.S− (all)
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Ja.-A.M. Dzhilkibaev, G.V. Domogatsky, O.V. Suvorova “Cherenkov detectors for high energy neutrino astrophysics” 58 495–502 (2015)
29.40.Ka, 41.60.Bq, 95.55.Vj (all)
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29.20.D−, 29.40.Ka, 33.20.Fb, 81.07.−b (all)
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E.I. Malinovskii “Total absorption Cherenkov spectrometers” 58 512–515 (2015)
29.20.−c, 29.40.Ka, 41.60.Bq (all)
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01.10.Fv, 01.52.+r, 01.65.+g, 14.60.Pq, 14.60.−z, 25.30.Pt, 26.65.+t, 28.60.+s, 29.20.−c, 29.40.Ka, 32.80.Qk, 32.80.Wr, 42.55.−f, 87.56.B−, 95.55.Vj, 96.50.sb, 96.50.sh, 96.60.Vg (all)
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29.40.Ka, 95.55.Vj (all)
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01.30.Bb, 01.65.+g, 29.40.Ka, 41.60.Bq (all)
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01.60.+q, 29.40.Ka, 41.60.Bq (all)
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29.40.Mc, 29.40.Wk, 29.40.Ka, 29.40.Gx, 85.60.Ha, 41.75.−i (all)
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29.40.Ka, 29.40.Cs, 41.75.−i (all)
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B.M. Bolotovskii, E.M. Leikin “J.V. Jelley, "Cerenkov radiation and its applications"” 2 987–997 (1960)
41.60.Bq, 29.40.Ka, 85.60.Ha (all)
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B.M. Bolotovskii “Soviet scientists win the 1958 nobel prize for physics” 2 165–170 (1959)
01.10.Cr, 01.60.+q, 41.60.Bq, 29.40.Ka (all)
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