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noun - an elementary particle with zero charge and zero mass
noun - a subatomic particle
NEUTRINOS - A neutrino ( or ) (denoted by the Greek letter ) is a fermion (an elementary particle with half-integer spin) that interacts only via the weak subato...
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| Elementary particles |
| They're produced in great quantities by supernovas |
| Subatomic particles |
| Lepton family particles |
| Chargeless particles |
| Supernova by-products |
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| Jan 8 2022 Newsday.com |
| Nov 9 2019 Wall Street Journal |
| Dec 14 2014 Newsday.com |
| Mar 13 2009 New York Times |
| Oct 26 2008 L.A. Times Sunday |
| Dec 14 2005 New York Times |
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| In 1998 it was found that these particles that pass through everything at light speed do have mass |
| Big Bang theory predicts that the universe is filled with these "little neutral" fundamental particles |
| The "Top 10 Erroneous Results" from Science News include a 2011 finding that these chargeless particles can outrace light |
| Arthur McDonald won a physics Nobel for showing that these really tiny chargeless particles have mass |
| Discovered in 1956, this subatomic particle with no charge & very little mass is part of a family of particles called leptons |
| First predicted in 1930, this particle with no charge goes through miles of matter without reacting with a proton or neutron |
| The Physics prize was for the discovery that these subatomic particles oscillate & therefore actually have mass |
| (Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from the Sanford Underground Research Facility in South Dakota.) The Davis Campus deep in South Dakota's old Homestake Mine is named for Ray Davis, who won a Nobel Prize using the mine as a place to detect these subatomic particles with no electric charge |
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| Plural form of neutrino. |
| a neutral subatomic particle with a mass close to zero and half-integral spin, which rarely reacts with normal matter. Three kinds of neutrinos are known, associated with the electron, muon, and tau particle. |
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| A neutrino ( or ) (denoted by the Greek letter ) is a fermion (an elementary particle with half-integer spin) that interacts only via the weak subatomic force and gravity. The mass of the neutrino is much smaller than that of the other known elementary particles. Although only differences of squares of the three mass values are known as of 2016, cosmological observations imply that the sum of the three masses must be less than one millionth that of the electron. The neutrino is so named because it is electrically neutral and because its rest mass is so small (-ino) that it was long thought to be zero. The weak force has a very short range, gravity is extremely weak on the subatomic scale, and neutrinos, as leptons, do not participate in the strong interaction. Thus, neutrinos typically pass through normal matter unimpeded and undetected.Weak interactions create neutrinos in one of three leptonic flavors: electron neutrinos (e), muon neutrinos (), or tau neutrinos (), in association wit |