synchrotron radiation
noun
electromagnetic radiation emitted by charged particles as they pass through magnetic fields.
Origin of synchrotron radiation
First recorded in 1960–65
Words nearby synchrotron radiation
synchronous rotation,
synchronous speed,
synchrony,
synchroscope,
synchrotron,
synchrotron radiation,
synchysis,
synchysis scintillans,
synclastic,
synclinal,
syncline
British Dictionary definitions for synchrotron radiation
synchrotron radiation
noun
electromagnetic radiation emitted in narrow beams tangential to the orbit of very high energy charged particles, such as electrons, spiralling along the lines of force in a strong magnetic field. It occurs in synchrotron accelerators and in many cosmic environments, such as radio galaxies and supernova remnants
Scientific definitions for synchrotron radiation
synchrotron radiation
Electromagnetic radiation emitted by high-energy particles that are moving in a circular path, as in a synchrotron particle accelerator. Energy lost by synchrotron radiation increases rapidly as particles approach the speed of light.