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(2012) Russian space № 26 Neutrino, ghost particle

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Producer Studio Roscosmos

Director: Aleksej Kitajcev

Anchorperson: Aleksej Samoletov

Operators: Boris Gotgeljf, Vyacheslav Krasakov

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A program from the cycle of programs "Russian Cosmos" for the Galaxy TV channel.

Science | Space | Space programs

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Recently , European scientists announced: the speed of the neutrino sent through the earth's firmament from the Large Hadron Collider towards the giant Gran Sasso detector exceeded the speed of light.

And although this discovery was later refuted, the attention of the entire scientific world was again focused on this mysterious particle.

Why neutrinos are called "ghost particles", how and why neutrinos are studied and why the unique Soviet neutrino observatory is located at a depth of two kilometers, explains Vladimir Nikolaevich Gavrin, an expert in the field of experimental nuclear physics, one of the founders of the Baksan Neutrino Observatory (BNR of the Russian Academy of Sciences).

Personnel

Gavrin V.N. -- Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of the laboratory of the gallium-germanium neutrino Telescope at the Baksan Neutrino Observatory.
Kuzminov V.V. - Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Director of the Baksan Neutrino Observatory.
Gangapshev A.M. - Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, researcher at the Baksan Neutrino Observatory.
E. Martakov is an employee of the Baksan Neutrino Observatory, an engineer of the underground scintillation telescope.
Keldysh M.V. - Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences, President of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1961-1975), Hero of Socialist Labor three times.