Ghost Particle: In Search of the Elusive and Mysterious Neutrino

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The fascinating story of science in pursuit of the ghostly, ubiquitous subatomic particle—the neutrino.

Isaac Asimov once observed of the neutrino: “The only reason scientists suggested its existence was their need to make calculations come out even. And yet the nothing-particle was not a nothing at all.” In fact, as one of the most enigmatic and most populous particles in the universe—about 100 trillion are flying through you every second—the neutrino may hold the clues to some of our deepest cosmic mysteries. In
Ghost Particle, Alan Chodos and James Riordon recount the dramatic history of the neutrino—from the initial suggestion that the particle was merely a desperate solution to a puzzle that threatened to undermine the burgeoning field of particle physics to its modern role in illuminating the universe via neutrino telescopes.
 
Alan Chodos and James Riordon are deft and engaging guides as they conduct readers through the experiences of intrepid scientists and the challenges they faced, and continue to face, in their search for the ghostly neutrino. Along the way, the authors provide expert insight into the significance of neutrino research from the particle’s first, momentous discovery to recent, revolutionary advances in neutrino detection and astronomy. Chodos and Riordon describe how neutrinos may soon provide clues to some of the biggest questions we encounter today, including how to understand the dark matter that makes up most of the universe—and why anything exists in the universe at all.

Author(s): Alan Chodos, James Riordon
Edition: 1
Publisher: The MIT Press
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 320
City: Cambridge, Massachusetts
Tags: Neutrinos; Neutrino astrophysics

Cover
Contents
Foreword by Don Lincoln
Preface
 Portrait of a Ghost
1 Neutrino Enigma
2 A Desperate Proposal
3 Project Poltergeist
4 Adrift in a Particle Sea
5 Turn On the Sun
6 The Incredible Flavor Changer
7 Shadows in the Particle Garden
8 Cosmic Connections
9 Lifting a Veil on the Universe
10 Made-to-Order Neutrinos
11 A Coherent Tale
12 Infinity through a Keyhole
13 Into the Unknown
14 What Can You Do with a Neutrino?
15 On the Fringes and over the Edge
16 More to Come for Little Neutral One
Acknowledgments
Appendix
Glossary
Notes
Further Reading
Index