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Basics of Analysis with Antineutrinos from Heat Producing Elements - K, U, Th in the Earth

12.091 · Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences · Undergraduate · January IAP 2010

Dr. Ila Pillalamarri

MIT · Tier 1

This course covers the following questions. What are the predominant heat producing elements of the Earth? Where and how much are they? Are they present in the core of the Earth? Detection of antineutrinos generated in the Earth provides: 1) information on the sources of the terrestrial heat, 2) direct test of the Bulk Silicate Earth (BSE) model and 3) testing of non-conventional models of Earth’s core. Use of antineutrinos to probe the deep interior of our planet is becoming practical due to r…

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Dr. Ila Pillalamarri. 12.091 Basics of Analysis with Antineutrinos from Heat Producing Elements - K, U, Th in the Earth. January IAP 2010. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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