Such cataclysms are expected to generate a high -
energy flash of light, called a gamma - ray burst (yellow jets).
Not exact matches
It was identified that the Shroud
of Turin's image was created by an extremely powerful
flash of light, so powerful that Luigi Garlaschelli, a professor
of chemistry at Pavia University, described it as unearthly, «The implications are... that the image was formed by a burst
of UV
energy so intense it could only have been supernatural.»
Ideally, the electron gains so much
energy in the laser field that upon impact with the atom, a much shorter
flash of light with very high
energy is emitted — an attosecond laser pulse, with a frequency in the ultraviolet - or x-ray regime.
When this shower reaches HAWC's tanks, it produces coordinated
flashes of blue
light in the water, allowing researchers to reconstruct the
energy and cosmic origin
of the gamma ray that kicked off the cascade.
The electron carries away most
of the neutrino's
energy and zooms away, producing a detectable
flash of light.
When a low -
energy neutrino or antineutrino from a supernova collides with a water molecule in the tank, the resulting
light signal is recorded by about 100
of 13,000 photomultipliers, ultrasensitive
light - detecting devices that turn a tiny
flash of light into a larger recordable burst
of electricity.
The
light in each beat reveals two things: The first
flash indicates the
energy of the antineutrino; the second confirms that the particle was an antineutrino.
A bubble
of air can focus acoustic
energy a trillionfold to produce picosecond
flashes of light.
X-ray free - electron lasers generate
flashes of X-ray
light short and intense enough to make movies
of chemical reactions and other ultrafast phenomena, but the electrons must have a very tight
energy spread to generate the coherent X-rays necessary for a clear picture.
A giant
flash of energy from a supermagnetic neutron star thousands
of light - years from Earth may shed a whole new
light on scientists» understanding
of such mysterious magnetars and
of gamma - ray bursts.
Other useful properties
of synchrotron
light are: - high
energy beams to penetrate deeper into matter - small wavelengths permit the studying
of tiny features, e.g. bonds in molecules; nanoscale objects - synchrotron beams can be coherent and / or polarised, permitting specific experiments - the synchrotron beam can be made to
flash at a very high frequency, giving the
light a time structure.
If you're «eating clean» the majority
of the time and then have a slice
of pizza, it's not as if a giant red
light begins
flashing within your body, fat storage goes into overdrive and your health and
energy levels plummet.
A piercing
flash of light is followed by a bubble
of boiling red rising from the horizon: forty - five miles across the Nevada desert, the Atomic
Energy Committee has detonated another
of its 4,600 A-bombs.
Documentary and portrait photography from the collection The Museum
of Contemporary Art, Oslo The End
of an Age Gemeentemuseum, The Hague 2016 West Concourse Gallery, National Gallery
of Art, Washington D.C. Strange and Familiar: Britain as Revealed by International Photographers Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester Rudin Prize for Emerging Photographers Norton Museum
of Art, West Palm Beach Nude: Art from the Tate collection Art Gallery
of New South Wales, Sydney Intra-Action: Women Artists from the Harn Collection Harn Museum
of Art, Gainesville Underway SKMU Sorlandets Kunstmuseum, Kristiansand First
Light: Rineke Dijkstra / Nan Goldin ICA, Boston Who Shot Sports: A Photographic History, 1843 to the Present The Brooklyn Museum, New York Invisible Adversaries, Marieluise Hessel Collection Hessel Museum
of Art, Annandale - on - Hudson, New York
ENERGY FLASH: The Rave Movement MUHKA — Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst Antwerp, Antwerp Counterpoints: Photography Through the Lens
of Toronto Collections Justina M Barnicke Gallery, University
of Toronto, Toronto Art Alive Festival Louisiana Museum
of Modern Art, Humlebæk Idiosyncrasy: Anchovies Dream
of an Olive Mausoleum Centro de Artes Visuales - Fundación Helga de Alvear, Cáceres Portrait De L'artiste En Alter FRAC Haute - Normandie, Sotteville - lès - Rouen Private Exposure me Collectors Room, Berlin On Paper: Picturing Painting The Baltimore Museum
of Art, Baltimore Strange and Familiar: Britain as Revealed by International Photographers Barbican Art Gallery, London Botticelli Re-imagined The V&A London Queensize Museum Arnhem, Arnhem A quoi tient la beauté des étreintes FRAC - Auvergne, Clermont Ferrand Fire under snow Louisiana Museum
of Modern Art, Humlebæk 2015
The National
Energy Board approved Kinder Morgan to clear trees from the area and green
lighted the company to begin drilling through Burnaby Mountain,
flash point
of protests against the project.