Physical Review Letters: Antineutrinoes for the first time found with help usual water

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The international group of physicists informed on the first case of identification of subatomic particles of an antineutrino with use of clear water, writes the Physical Review Letters magazine. Earlier to record particles it turned out only with use of liquid scintillator. The water way will simplify search, identification, and also studying of such particles. Scientists applied neutrino observatory to Sudbury (SNO) which was converted for carrying out the international experiment of SNO%2B. It is at a depth of 2 km in the thrown mine to Sudbury, Ontario, approximately in 240 km from the next nuclear reactor. At helps...
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