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- noun Plural form of
neutrino .
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Examples
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Davis Jr., he proposed in 1964 that neutrinos from the sun could be detected via a practical chlorine detector.
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Davis Jr., he proposed in 1964 that neutrinos from the sun could be detected via a practical chlorine detector.
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By observing high energy neutrinos from the center of the earth and/or the sun one could get information about the dark matter.
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The flux of neutrinos from the sun at the surface of the earth is 6x1010 neutrinos per square centimeter and second.
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This observation of neutrinos from the sun and the supernova represented a new kind of astronomy since the neutrinos give us information from processes deep inside objects hidden from visible light or photons in general.
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A strong argument for the existence of high energy neutrinos from the cosmos is the observation of high energy cosmic rays.
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AMANDA neutrino telescopes have proven that the technique of large Cherenkov detectors is mature and ready to be used to search for high energy neutrinos from the cosmos.
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The typical energy of these neutrinos is much higher than that of the electron neutrinos produced by the fusion process in the sun.
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The Joshua Factor by Donald Clayton (1986) - A novel by an astronomer involving intrigue and neutrinos from the Sun.
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The neutrinos from the inner part of the collapse reached the earth after a journey of 170,000 years, a few hours before the arrival of light.
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