释义 |
neutrinoneu‧tri‧no /njuːˈtriːnəʊ $ nuːˈtriːnoʊ/ noun (plural neutrinos) [countable] technical neutrinoOrigin: 1900-2000 Italian neutrone ‘neutron’ - A sensible theorist's approach is to hope that the fat neutrino goes away.
- An array a square kilometre in size should see neutrino sources if there are any, Halzen says.
- And doing this thrilled me to my teeny-tiniest neutrino.
- Massless electron neutrinos playing at being heavy tau neutrinos might help solve either or both.
- The W then decays to an electron and a neutrino.
- Thus oscillating neutrinos must have mass; but massive neutrinos need not oscillate.
- Up until now there has been no need to believe that neutrinos have any mass at all.
something that is smaller than an atom and has no electrical charge |