China’s Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) Begins Data Collection on Neutrinos
JUNO aims to explore fundamental mysteries involving neutrinos, such as their origins, interactions with other particles, and behavior.
What are Neutrinos?
- Neutrino: A fundamental subatomic particle with a mass much smaller than that of other elementary particles.
- Types of Neutrinos: There are three types—Electron neutrino, Muon neutrino, and Tau neutrino.
- Neutrino Oscillation: Neutrinos can switch between these types as they travel, a process known as oscillation.
Key Characteristics of Neutrinos:
- Spin and Charge: Neutrinos have a spin of 1/2 and no net electrical charge.
- Speed and Travel: They move almost at the speed of light, following straight paths from their sources.
- Interaction: Neutrinos rarely interact with matter, earning them the nickname "ghost particles."
- Abundance: They are among the most prevalent particles in the universe that possess mass.
- Forces: Neutrinos interact only through gravitational forces and the weak nuclear force.
JUNO’s Role in Neutrino Research:
- Solar Observation: JUNO can monitor neutrinos emitted by the sun, offering real-time solar activity insights.
- Geological Studies: It can detect neutrinos from uranium and thorium decay within Earth’s interior, aiding in the study of mantle processes and tectonic activity.
- Astrophysical Insights: The observatory will help investigate violent cosmic events like supernovae, gamma-ray bursts, and neutron star collisions.
Interesting Note: NASA launched the Juno spacecraft to explore Jupiter in 2011.
Key Neutrino Observatories Around the World:
India-based Neutrino Observatory (INO):
- Funding: Managed by the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) and the Department of Science and Technology (DST).
- Location: Set in the Bodi Hills, Tamil Nadu.
IceCube Neutrino Observatory:
- Unique Feature: Located in Antarctica, it is the first detector designed to explore cosmic neutrinos from beneath the South Pole ice.
Other Prominent Projects:
- China’s TRIDENT (Tropical Deep-sea Neutrino Telescope)
- US’s DUNE (Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment)