ATLAS detector detects high-energy supernova neutrinos

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Researchers showcase the ATLAS detector's capability to measure high-energy supernova neutrinos, promising to demystify the elusive particles.

Innovations in Physics are on the rise. While there have been various ways to detect and explore particles in physics, researchers have newly demonstrated that the ATLAS detector at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider can effectively measure the flux of high-energy supernova neutrinos.

The study emphasizes the advantages of collider detectors over traditional detectors, such as IceCube. They could be better for studying neutrino properties, flavors, antineutrinos, and new physics phenomena. Finally, the team concluded that ATLAS should be capable of characterizing the flavor of neutrinos and distinguishing between neutrinos and antineutrinos. What’s very interesting about this is that they were able to reach a conclusion even with limited statistics.

 

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