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Maybe it was a neutrino?
A Neutrino detector 2.5 km under the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Toulon, France.
And in addition, there is a neutrino.
A neutrino detector is a physics apparatus which is designed to study neutrinos. .
Positron(β+): the nucleus emits a positron and a neutrino.
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A neutrino does not have an electric charge, its rest mass is zero, and its spin is½(in units of Planck's constant ħ).
In 1934, Enrico Fermi incorporated the particle, which he called a neutrino, into his theory of beta decay.
Scientists estimate that a neutrino is capable of passing through a light-year(about 10 trillion km) of lead without hitting a single atom.
The target of the international collaboration is the deployment of a neutrino telescope on the sea floor off of Pylos, Greece.
For example, a neutrino coming from the opposite side of the planet, at the North Pole, would pass through the Earth's crust, mantle and core before reaching the South Pole.
For example, when a large star explodes as a supernova, we see a neutrino burst before we see the electromagnetic radiation.
Nuclear reactions in stars and supernova explosions produce very large numbers of neutrinos, a very few of which may be detected by a neutrino telescope.
In this case,not only time profile and the energy spectrum of a neutrino burst, but also the information on direction of supernova can be provided.
If this is the case, then the“weak charge”(like the electric charge) should be“spread” throughout the volume of the nucleon,and the nucleon when it interacts with a neutrino should behave like an extended particle.
The SPS is alsobeing used by the CNGS experiment to produce a neutrino stream to be detected at the Gran Sasso laboratory in Italy, 730 km from CERN.
The continuity of beta-spectra due to the fact that excess energy of the nucleus in the decay differently distributed between two emitted particles, for example,a positron, and a neutrino.
The film next visits thelaunch of a giant helium balloon used in a neutrino detection project(ANITA) and features an interview with physicist Peter Gorham.
A neutrino interaction with the electrons or nuclei of water can produce a particle that move faster than the speed of light in water(although of course slower than the speed of light in vacuum).
The difference between these energies goes into the reaction of converting a proton into a neutron,a positron and a neutrino and into the kinetic energy of these particles.
A neutrino interaction with the electrons or nuclei of water can produce a charged particle that moves faster than the speed of light in water(not to be confused with exceeding the speed of light in a vacuum).
At the excess of protons(light isotopes)is the transformation of one of the protons in the neutron emitting or positron, and a neutrino(?+decay)or only neutrinos(electronic capture):.
That allows a neutrino produced as a pure electron neutrino to change during propagation into a mixture of electron, muon and tau neutrinos, with a reduced probability of being detected by a detector sensitive to only electron neutrinos. .
It was soon found that the mu meson significantly differed from othermesons; for example, its decay products included a neutrino and an antineutrino, rather than just one or the other, as was observed in other mesons.
The novel is written as a first-person narrative, the memoir of a mathematician named Peter Hogarth, who becomes involved in a Pentagon-directed project(code-named"His Master's Voice", or HMV for short[2]) somewhere in the Nevada desert, where scientists are working to decode whatseems to be a message from outer space(specifically, a neutrino signal from the Canis Minor constellation).
By the end of the month, the particle accelerator Main Injector the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory(Illinois)will begin producing a neutrino beam for illuminating the science of the secrets of these particles with no electric charge and a mass least a million times lighter than the lightest charged particles.
This feature of the deep Antarctic icePhysicists from the IceCube mission took advantage- the observatory built by them is located at a depthof 2.5 km under the Amundsen-Scott research station and represents a neutrino detector with an area of about 1 cubic meter. km.
But how can the weak force guarantee that the alternative charge carriers-which may be a meson, a neutrino, or a massive lepton- will have the correct charge in kind and magnitude to conserve symmetry at some future date in some future reaction, or with an unknown partner which is not its antiparticle?