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  1. Neutrino - Wikipedia

    A neutrino (/ njuːˈtriːnoʊ / new-TREE-noh; denoted by the Greek letter ν) is an elementary particle that interacts via the weak interaction and gravity. [2][3] The neutrino is so named because it is …

  2. DOE Explains...Neutrinos | Department of Energy

    The neutrino is perhaps the best-named particle in the Standard Model of Particle Physics: it is tiny, neutral, and weighs so little that no one has been able to measure its mass. Neutrinos are the most …

  3. Neutrino | Particle Physics, Properties & Detection | Britannica

    2025年12月6日 · Neutrino, elementary subatomic particle with no electric charge, very little mass, and 12 unit of spin. Neutrinos belong to the family of particles called leptons, which are not subject to the …

  4. What’s a neutrino? | All Things Neutrino - Fermilab

    Physicist Enrico Fermi popularized the name “neutrino”, which is Italian for “little neutral one.” Neutrinos are denoted by the Greek symbol ν, or nu (pronounced “new”). But not all neutrinos are the same. …

  5. The Role of Neutrinos in Understanding the Universe

    2025年4月2日 · Neutrinos are elementary particles that belong to the family of leptons, which also includes electrons, muons, and taus. Unlike other particles, neutrinos have no electric charge and …

  6. Neutrinos - Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

    Neutrinos are neutral and extremely light subatomic particles, which weakly interact with matter. For this reason, detecting them is a very complex experimental challenge. Wolfgang Pauli proposed the …

  7. Neutrino Physics

    Some elementary particles, such as the electron, are relatively well understood, while others, such as the elusive neutrino, present the physics community with many unanswered questions.

  8. What is a neutrino? - Scientific American

    1999年9月7日 · A neutrino is a subatomic particle that is very similar to an electron, but has no electrical charge and a very small mass, which might even be zero.

  9. Neutrinos - HyperPhysics

    Enrico Fermi called the particle a neutrino and developed a theory of beta decay based on it, but it was not experimentally observed until 1956. This elusive particle, with no charge and almost no mass, …

  10. Neutrino - Wikiwand

    A neutrino (/ njuːˈtriːnoʊ / new-TREE-noh; denoted by the Greek letter ν) is an elementary particle that interacts via the weak interaction and gravity. [2][3] The neutrino is so named because it is …