CentralNotice From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search Cherenkov radiation glowing in the core of the Advanced Test Reactor . Cherenkov radiation in the Reed Research Reactor . Animation of Cherenkov radiation Cherenkov radiation , also known as Vavilov–Cherenkov radiation , [a] is electromagnetic radiation emitted when a charged particle (such as an electron ) passes through a dielectric medium at a speed greater than the phase velocity of light in that medium. The characteristic blue glow of an underwater nuclear reactor is due to Cherenkov radiation. It is named after Soviet scientist Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov , the 1958 Nobel Prize winner who was the first to detect it experimentally. [1] A theory of this effect was later developed within the framework of Einstein 's special relativity theory by Igor Tamm and Ilya Frank...