
Solar Neutrino Experiment
The Solar Neutrino Experiment is a scientific study designed to detect neutrinos, tiny particles produced during nuclear fusion in the Sun's core. These neutrinos travel through space and can pass through matter almost undetected. By using sensitive detectors on Earth, scientists capture and measure these neutrinos to understand more about the Sun's processes and energy output. The experiment has helped confirm theories about how the Sun generates energy and has also provided insights into neutrino properties, including their surprising ability to change types, known as oscillation. This research enhances our knowledge of both solar and particle physics.