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RE: Space chameleons or space cowboys - neutrinos and their mysteries

in StemSocial3 years ago

As one beautiful image is better than many words and as I have zero artistic skills (special thanks to @robotics101 for reminding this to me), I am afraid that the only image illustrating this will be the one provided below (my poor readers…).

That is not what I've said !! But it must be difficult to have great artistic skills and great physics jokes (plus an amazing talent for physics vulgarization and clear illustrations)!

The experimental confirmation of the existence of the muon neutrino involved the production of the first beam of neutrinos ever. This beam was prepared by firing accelerated protons onto a fixed target. The particles produced in that reaction were then flying further away, over tens of metres, before decaying. The associated decay products were finally stopped by a 13.5-metre-thick wall of steel.

I like the idea of "Let's beam a big chunk of metal and see what comes through" ^^

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 3 years ago  

I agree: artistic skills or jokes, a choice has to be made ;)

I like the idea of "Let's beam a big chunk of metal and see what comes through" ^^

Yes, this is how it works in practice, more or less (we can additionally use some electromagnetic fields to get rid of any other unwanted particles in our way).

If someone can have both, it's you ;)

 3 years ago  

It seems that you have put high hopes in me... Hmmm... I will therefore try not to disappoint you ;)