Antineutrinos Detected 150 Miles from Nuclear Power Station in Water Cherenkov Detector

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Scientists have detected antineutrinos, the antiparticle counterpart to neutrinos, using pure water for the first time. The antineutrinos originated from a nuclear reactor located 150 miles away from the SNO+ detector, buried under kilometers of rock in Ontario, Canada. This breakthrough could lead to inexpensive and safe neutrino experiments and monitoring technology. The SNO+ detector is currently being used to help understand neutrinos and antineutrinos better, and is searching for a rare, never-before-seen decay that could answer one of the biggest questions in particle physics.
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