Magnetism Blog: How to make Neutrino Beams
Claudia Morales 3/19/19
How to make Neutrino Beams
Neutrinos beams are made by using an accelerator. It propels protons into a a graphite target which then collides with nuclei which can produce new cells which are positive and negative ions and neutrons. The magnetic horn then is focused on positive ions to make a narrow beam leaving behind the other ions and neutrons. The positive ions also start to decay into positive muons and neutrinos. A block of concrete and steel slows and absorbs the muons but neutrinos can pass through anything. Which leaves with a Neutrino Beams.

http://neutrinos.fnal.gov/types/masses/
https://www.energy.gov/articles/what-neutrino-horn
http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~larson/Webpage/neutrinos.html
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