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explain antineutrino...​

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Answered by shergilljaiveer87
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Answer:

It is an elementary subatomic particle with infinite mass.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Antineutrino:

The antineutrino is an elementary subatomic particle with infinitesimal mass and with no electric charge. Neutrinos and antineutrinos belong to the family of leptons, which means they do not interact via strong nuclear force. Antineutrinos are produced in the negative beta decay.

Explanation:

  • The antineutrino discovered by Cowan and Reines is the antiparticle of the electron neutrino.
  • First evidence for this third neutrino type came from the observation of missing energy and momentum in tau decays analogous to the beta decay leading to the discovery of the electron neutrino.
  • An antineutrino is the antiparticle partner of the neutrino, meaning that the antineutrino has the same mass.
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