The MINERvA experiment at Fermilab, utilizing the NuMI beam, has made the first precise depiction…
Browsing: Neutrinos
Neutrinos are elusive, nearly massless subatomic particles that play a fundamental role in the universe, despite their weak interactions with matter. Produced in vast quantities by nuclear reactions in stars, supernovae, and even during radioactive decay on Earth, neutrinos rarely interact with other particles, making them extremely difficult to detect. There are three known types—electron, muon, and tau neutrinos—and they can oscillate between these forms as they travel through space. Studying neutrinos helps scientists probe the inner workings of stars, understand the nature of fundamental forces, and investigate unsolved mysteries in particle physics and cosmology, including the origin of mass and the asymmetry between matter and antimatter.
An international team of scientists has made a breakthrough in detecting neutrinos using pure water…
The first observation of collider neutrinos at the LHC paves the way for exploring new…
Dark matter eludes detection, but COHERENT’s experiment refines models and improves future detection strategies with…
Discovery promises to help physicists understand nature of universe’s most abundant particle. In a scientific…
Scientists have discovered a new way to investigate the structure of protons using neutrinos, known…
High-energy neutrinos detected from NGC 1068 by IceCube mark a major step in neutrino astronomy,…
Evidence of high-energy neutrino emission from the galaxy NGC 1068 has been found by an…
For the first time, researchers reveal the origin of neutrinos, elementary particles that reach our…
University of Houston Researchers to Create Facility for Mining Exceptionally Pure Argon from Colorado Site…
For the first time, physicists extracted the detailed “energy-dependent neutrino-argon interaction cross section,” a key…
CUORE Team Places New Limits on the Bizarre Behavior of Neutrinos Physicists are closing in…
‘Ghost particles’ research could bolster physics, nuclear nonproliferation. A nuclear reactor at an Illinois energy…
New world record: Neutrinos are lighter than 0.8 electron volts. Neutrinos are arguably the most…
Neutrinos Are Lighter Than 0.8 Electronvolts New world record: KATRIN experiment limits neutrino mass with…
NASA gives go-ahead for $20M multi-institution balloon experiment led by UChicago scientists. Sometimes a question…
Scientific First at CERN Facility a Preview of Upcoming 3-Year Research Campaign The international Forward…
Early-career nuclear physicists show that a better understanding of how neutrinos interact with matter is…