A deep-sea detector glimpsed a particle with 220 million billion electron volts of energy — around 20 times as energetic as any neutrino seen before.
Its maximum energy of 6 billion electron volts is approximately five times as great as that of the largest accelerators now in operation--one at Cal Tech and the other at Cornell. The largest ...
An extraordinary event consistent with a neutrino with an estimated energy of about 220 PeV (220 x 10 15 electron volts or 220 million billion electron volts), was detected on February 13 ...
An extraordinary event consistent with a neutrino with an estimated energy of about 220 PeV (220 x 1015 electron volts or 220 million billion electron volts), was detected on February 13 ...
It is one of three great machines now being built to accelerate protons to energies of more than a billion electron volts. With such accelerators physicists hope to learn more of the nucleus ...
From the abyss of the Mediterranean Sea, the KM3NeT Collaboration, which includes TNO, has detected a cosmic neutrino with a record-breaking energy of about 220 PeV (220 million billion electron volts ...
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