Spooky elements in the mountains of Italy
Scientists have found a ghostly element in a mountain in Italy. They say that this material can only be created by the fusion reaction of the sun.
According to a report on the science news website LiveScience, scientists at the laboratory Nazionale del Gran Sasso's Borexino Experiment Project in the Italian city of Laquila have found the material deep in a mountain near the city. Scientists from Borexino made the announcement at the Neutrino-2020 Virtual Conference on June 23. They claim to have discovered the Sun's neutrinos produced by the CNO (Carbon-Nitrogen-Oxygen) cycle, the first of its kind in the world.
Scientists believe that the ghostly elements came from the sun. Then it sank deep into the mountains of Italy. The discovery of this material will give a clearer idea of the sun's nuclear reaction. Xiaocchino Ranucci, a physicist at the National Institute of Nuclear Physics in Milan, said the discovery of the material would give an idea of the two processes that are the source of the sun's energy.
There are two types of nuclear reactions at the center of the sun. First, proton-proton fusion. In this reaction hydrogen is converted to helium. Scientists estimate that 99 percent of the sun's energy is produced in this reaction. Another type of reaction occurs in the sun. However, it is rare.
According to a report on the science news website LiveScience, scientists at the laboratory Nazionale del Gran Sasso's Borexino Experiment Project in the Italian city of Laquila have found the material deep in a mountain near the city. Scientists from Borexino made the announcement at the Neutrino-2020 Virtual Conference on June 23. They claim to have discovered the Sun's neutrinos produced by the CNO (Carbon-Nitrogen-Oxygen) cycle, the first of its kind in the world.
Scientists believe that the ghostly elements came from the sun. Then it sank deep into the mountains of Italy. The discovery of this material will give a clearer idea of the sun's nuclear reaction. Xiaocchino Ranucci, a physicist at the National Institute of Nuclear Physics in Milan, said the discovery of the material would give an idea of the two processes that are the source of the sun's energy.
There are two types of nuclear reactions at the center of the sun. First, proton-proton fusion. In this reaction hydrogen is converted to helium. Scientists estimate that 99 percent of the sun's energy is produced in this reaction. Another type of reaction occurs in the sun. However, it is rare.
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