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Elementary particle belonging to the lepton group. Each charged lepton is associated with a corresponding neutrino. According to the present state of our knowledge, neutrinos have very small masses. They are electrically neutral and interact weakly. For this reason, they can pass through matter practically unhindered.
Ãâó: www.desy.de/pr-info/desyhome/html/presse/glossary....
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| neutrinos |
are elementary particles with no rest mass and no electric charge; they pass through virtually everything, unimpeded. Neutrino detectors placed deep underground can intercept a few of them, and the data used to analyse the Sun and novae.
Ãâó: kosmoi.com/Science/Astronomy/about.shtml
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| neutrino |
A lepton with no electric charge. Neutrinos participate only in weak and gravitational interactions and are therefore very difficult to detect. There are three known types of neutrinos, all of which have very little mass.
Ãâó: www.cpepweb.org/main_universe/glossary.html
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| neutrino |
An extremely light (possibly massless) particle that is affected only by the weak force and gravity.
Ãâó: newton.physics.metu.edu.tr/~fizikt/html/hawking/l....
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| neutrinos |
Very light (possibly massless) particles that are emitted in the process of radioactive decay. There are three species, associated with electrons, muons, and tau-leptons. They interact with ordinary matter through the weak force.
Ãâó: www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/cosmology/glossary.h...
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