12.07.2009

A New Experiment in the Hunt for Neutrinos



Astronomers Suspect High Energy Neutrinos Could be Detected on Moon

This article goes to show that even the largest particle collider has nothing on the moon.  In fact, scientists suggest that the moon acts as a large particle collider that can be used to detect high energy neutrinos.  Neutrinos have no electrical charge meaning that they don't react to magnetic fields.  They are difficult to detect because they pass through matter and are extremely rare.  Best case scenario for detecting neutrinos on the moon occurs only a handful of times per month.


Read more at Suite101: A New Experiment in the Hunt for Neutrinos: Astronomers Suspect High Energy Neutrinos Could be Detected on Moon | Suite101.com 

http://particle-physics.suite101.com/article.cfm/a_new_experiment_in_the_hunt_for_neutrinos#ixzz0Yz2zaX1j


Photo Credit: Berkley Labs

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