A KamLAND-type experiment detects De neutrinos at a distance of 200 m from a nuclear reactor and finds that the flux is

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A KamLAND-type experiment detects De neutrinos at a distance of 200 m from a nuclear reactor and finds that the flux is

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A Kamland Type Experiment Detects De Neutrinos At A Distance Of 200 M From A Nuclear Reactor And Finds That The Flux Is 1
A Kamland Type Experiment Detects De Neutrinos At A Distance Of 200 M From A Nuclear Reactor And Finds That The Flux Is 1 (21.14 KiB) Viewed 37 times
A KamLAND-type experiment detects De neutrinos at a distance of 200 m from a nuclear reactor and finds that the flux is (95 ± 5)% of that expected if there were no oscillations. Assuming a two-component model with maximal mixing (0 = 45°) and a mean neutrino energy of 3.5 MeV, use this result to estimate the squared mass difference of the e and its oscillating partner.
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