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A Massive Underground Sphere Is Trying to Catch the Universe’s Ghosts—and Reveal New Physics
After a decade of construction, the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) ushers in an all-new era of neutrino ...
Additive manufacturing techniques like fused deposition modeling, aka 3D printing, are often used for rapid prototyping. Another advantage is that it can create shapes that are too complex to be made ...
In 2024, the T2K Collaboration started to collect new neutrino data following several upgrades to the experiment that included new types of detectors. One of these, called SuperFGD, has a mass of ...
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World’s largest neutrino detector built in China surpasses expectations in physics results
China’s neutrino detector has showcased a record level of precision, according to its first physics results. The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory’s key performance indicators fully meet or ...
The tip of the inorganic scintillator detector. (Courtesy: S B C Debnath, Aix-Marseille University, France) Using radiotherapy to treat early-stage tumours or tumours surrounded by critical organs ...
An array of photomultiplier tubes, used to detect faint sources of light, mounted inside the steel tank of the Eos detector. The photomultiplier tubes will eventually be submerged in water admixed ...
Neutrinos are perhaps one of the most elusive yet ubiquitous particles around us. Researchers at CERN have invested heavily in detecting these ghastly particles with the T2K experiment, which is a ...
A free neutron outside a nucleus is not stable. It undergoes beta decay at a probability. Over time, the number of free neutrons decreases exponentially at a time constant, which is called the neutron ...
The theory now posits that neutrino particles have a very small mass and come in three distinct “flavors” that can be switched between. Previously, it was believed that they had no mass. Studying ...
The design and operation of scintillation detectors are shifting from the traditional Photomultiplier Tube (PMT) to Silicon Photomultiplier (SiPM) detectors. In this interview, Peter R. Menge, Senior ...
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