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which is world's coldest physics laboratory

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Answered by MVB
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The world's coldest physics laboratory is IceCube Neutrino Observatory (or simply IceCube), a neutrino observatory located at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica.

 It consists of thousands of sensors that is systematically distributed under the Antarctic ice. IceCube consists of spherical optical sensors called Digital Optical Modules (DOMs) spread over a cubic kilometre of volume. IceCube was eventually completed on 18 December 2010. In November 2013,  it was publicly announced that IceCube detected 28 neutrinos that may have its origin external to the Solar System



Answered by prmkulk1978
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The world's Coldest physics Laboratory is Ice cube or Ice cube neutrino Observatory located in Antarctica.--->Thousands of the sensors are distributed over a cubic kilometer of volume under ice.
--->Ice cube is a particle detector that records the interactions of subatomic particle called as Neutrino.
--->When a neutrino interacts with ice molecule it will emit radiation called as Cerenkov which causes the weird blue glow in a nuclear reactor.[Refer second attachment]
--->Here scientists are able to study supernova, gamma rays bursts and even dark matter


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