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Check out this NOVA site for an interview with the late astrophysicist John Bahcall, who produced a detailed theory of solar neutrino emission.  In the interview he describes his decades-long effort to reconcile the differences between his theory and solar neutrino measurements and the eventual resolution.  The site also includes photographs and links to more information about neutrinos.
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Image credit: Super-Kamiokande Collaboration This resource was a Physics To Go feature from December 16, 2006 until January 1, 2007. View the feature here!


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Keywords: John Bahcall, elementary particle, neutrino, solar neutrino problem
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NOVA: Hunting Solar Neutrinos. (2006). Retrieved February 17, 2025, from WGBH Educational Foundation: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/solar-neutrinos/
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