Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: 'Lighting' Up Antineutrino Detection
December 19, 2024
December 19, 2024
LIVERMORE, California, Dec. 19 (TNSres) -- The U.S. Department of Energy Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory issued the following news on Dec. 18, 2024:
How do you find and measure nuclear particles, like antineutrinos, that travel near the speed of light?
Antineutrinos are the antimatter partner of a neutrino, one of nature's most elusive and least understood subatomic particles. They are commonly observed near nuclear reactors, which emit copious amounts of antineu . . .
How do you find and measure nuclear particles, like antineutrinos, that travel near the speed of light?
Antineutrinos are the antimatter partner of a neutrino, one of nature's most elusive and least understood subatomic particles. They are commonly observed near nuclear reactors, which emit copious amounts of antineu . . .