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- In nuclear and particle physics, a geoneutrino is a neutrino or antineutrino emitted during the decay of naturally-occurring radionuclides in the Earth...
- and crust results in production of daughter isotopes and release of geoneutrinos and heat energy, or radiogenic heat. About 50% of the Earth's internal...
- reference Earth model for the heat-producing elements and ****ociated geoneutrino flux". Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems. 14 (6): 2003–2029. arXiv:1301...
- per 238U nucleus (one per beta decay), resulting in a large detectable geoneutrino signal when decays occur within the Earth. The decay of 238U to daughter...
- the 11-year solar cycle). Geoneutrinos are produced in decays of radionuclides inside the Earth. Hyper-Kamiokande geoneutrino studies will help ****ess...
- antineutrinos. These so-called geoneutrinos can provide valuable information on the Earth's interior. A first indication for geoneutrinos was found by the KamLAND...
- (so-called geoneutrinos) in 2005. These neutrinos are produced in the decay of thorium and uranium in the Earth's crust and mantle. A few geoneutrinos were...
- neutrinos by Borexino”. The subject was further extended in 2008. In 2010, "geoneutrinos" from Earth's interior were observed for the first time using Borexino...
- AGM2015: A worldwide v̄e flux map combining geoneutrinos from natural 238U and 232Th decay in the Earth's crust and mantle as well as manmade reactor-v̄e...
- (September 2011). "Partial radiogenic heat model for Earth revealed by geoneutrino measurements". Nature Geoscience. 4 (9): 647–651. Bibcode:2011NatGe....