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China's JUNO detector achieves precise solar neutrino measurements, advancing understanding of fundamental particle physics.
The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) in China has released its first scientific results, achieving 1.5 to 1.8 times greater precision in measuring solar neutrino oscillation parameters using 59 days of data collected since August 26, 2025.
The findings help address the long-standing solar neutrino tension, a discrepancy that may suggest new physics beyond the standard model.
JUNO, the world’s largest transparent spherical neutrino detector, features a 20,000-ton liquid scintillator core surrounded by over 45,000 photo-multiplier tubes and is designed to determine neutrino mass ordering and test the three-flavor oscillation model.
Led by China’s Institute of High Energy Physics, the project involves over 700 scientists from 75 institutions across 17 countries, marking a major international collaboration.
El detector JUNO de China logra mediciones precisas de neutrino solar, avanzando en la comprensión de la física de partículas fundamentales.