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How do particle accelerators make neutrinos? | Even Bananas

Duration: 07:37Views: 39KLikes: 2.7KDate Created: Apr, 2022

Channel: Fermilab

Category: Science & Technology

Tags: physicsfermilab

Description: Neutrinos are neutral, meaning the magnets in a particle accelerator can’t manipulate them. So how can scientists make a dense beam of neutrinos for their experiments? Neutrino physicist Kirsty Duffy and Fermilab accelerator operator Laura Bolt explain the power of protons and how teams can generate intense beams of neutrinos using particle accelerators. Even Bananas playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCfRa7MXBEsp1cvIsZ4shi6MrHb-tnAqT How do we detect neutrinos? youtu.be/QpnSmb37t00 All Things Neutrino: neutrinos.fnal.gov Fermilab physics 101: fnal.gov/pub/science/particle-physics-101/index.html Fermilab home page: fnal.gov​ Production Credits: Host: Kirsty Duffy Creator: Lauren Biron Guest: Laura Bolt Writers: Lauren Biron, Kirsty Duffy, Ryan Postel Director/Editor: Ryan Postel Camera/Audio Operator: Luke Pickering Illustration Designer: Diana Brandonisio Theme Song: Scott Hershberger Science Advisor: Andy Furmanski

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