The neutrino is
A) a tiny particle that interacts very weakly with matter, with extremely low mass and no charge.
B) another name for the neutron, a component of almost all atomic nuclei, with a mass close to that of the proton and having no charge.
C) another name for a photon of very high-energy (i.e., short-wavelength) electromagnetic radiation with great penetrating power.
D) a massive but very elusive nuclear particle that carries most of the energy generated in the core of the Sun to the surface, but then decays to release electromagnetic radiation (i.e., light) .
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Q245: Astrophysicists MOST often detect high-energy cosmic rays
Q246: Recent solar neutrino experiments have confirmed the
Q247: Cosmic rays are
A) electromagnetic waves that originate
Q248: Which of these items poses the greatest
Q249: Which of these statements seems to be
Q251: In a modern neutrino detector, neutrinos
A) are
Q252: MOST moderate energy cosmic rays originate from
A)
Q253: What happens to MOST of the neutrinos
Q254: What is Cherenkov radiation?
A) radiation that moves
Q255: A neutrino produced in the nuclear furnace
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