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How To See Black Holes By Catching Neutrinos
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Neutrinos are one of the most bizarre of known particles. Black holes are probably the most bizarre of astrophysical objects. Makes sense we should use one to study the other, no? Well, today we’re doing just that.

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1 year ago

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@lisajsch1338

1 year ago

So cool to have our work featured in PBS space time! We're doing our best to make these first steps of neutrino astronomy possible. And there are more detectors being built and planned! Just one criticism: the neutrino map you showed is an older one, the new one with 4.2 sigma significance is available in Science and also on ArXiv by now.

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@Astronomater

1 year ago

as a doc, i agree that someone seeing flashes of light should see a doc immediately. worst case scenario is that it is a detached retina. most likely cause is likely a migraine aura but if it persists or happens repeatedly, it definitely isn't a neutrino.

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@AlyxBowen

1 year ago

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@spacetime3

1 year ago

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@TerenceClark

1 year ago

I love that a project my local university, UW Madison, is so involved with! My ex was on the local neutrino detector team for the project next door, CUORE, which got a call out on a prior episode. It's awesome knowing so much cutting edge physics is happening right down the road, quite literally.

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@markzambelli

1 year ago

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@ekkehard8

1 year ago

Wouldn't it be by a factor of 1000? Each particle passing through is 10 times as likely to be detected, but there should also be 100 times as many particles we have the chance to detect since the "area" they see is 100 times greater?

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@semaj_5022

1 year ago

The calculation of likelihood of seeing a neutrino at the end was honestly one of my favorite parts of this video. I wonder if there's a way to include more of those sorts of "real world" math problems in future videos? That kind of stuff is so cool to me.

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@dropaq3665

1 year ago

Cube with the side of 10km, is kind of not 10 Cubic kilometers, you probably know that, right? ;-)

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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@defeatSpace

1 year ago

The Ice Cube array gives me chills of awe.

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@theweapi

1 year ago

11:55 Ten cubic kilometers has a diameter of the cube root of 10 (2.154 km), not 10 km diameter (which would be a thousand cubic kilometers).

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@weksauce

1 year ago

IMPORTANT PSA: If you think you've detected Cherenkov radiation in your eye, and it's peripheral, it's FAR more likely (almost certain) that you're just having vitreal detachment, which is a normal aging process. Get it checked anyway, because there is concern of retinal detachment, but that complication is rare (way less rare than detecting Cherenkov radiation though!).

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@ciCCapROSTi

1 year ago

I'm sure you got told multiple times already, but 10km^3 and a cube with 10km sides are VERY different volumes.

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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