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antineutrino n : the antiparticle of a
neutrino
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In physics, antineutrinos, the
antiparticles of
neutrinos, are neutral
particles produced in nuclear
beta
decay. These are emitted in beta
particle emissions, where a neutron turns into a proton. They
have a spin of
1/2, and they are part of the lepton family of particles. The
antineutrinos observed so far all have right-handed
helicity (i.e., only one of the two possible spin states has
ever been seen), while the neutrinos are left-handed.
Antineutrinos interact with other matter only through the gravitational and weak forces,
making them very difficult to detect experimentally. Neutrino
oscillation experiments indicate that antineutrinos have
mass, but beta decay
experiments constrain that mass to be very small.
Because antineutrinos and neutrinos are neutral
particles it is possible that they are actually the same particle.
Particles which have this property are known as Majorana
particles. If neutrinos are indeed Majorana particles then the
neutrinoless double beta decay process is allowed. Several
experiments have been proposed to search for this process.
Researchers around the world have begun to
investigate the possibility of using antineutrinos for reactor
monitoring in the context of nonproliferation.
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