Detected neutrino candidate in the FASER detector - In the rear part a muon can be seen (red line), which was produced by a neutrino in the tungsten/emulsion detector (yellow). Secondary particles are also produced (protons, electrons, positrons, photons), which are detected in the interface tracker (yellow lines).https://www.physik-astro.uni-bonn.de/en/news/collider-neutrinos-observed-for-the-first-time/nachgewiesener-neutrinokandidat-im-faser-detektor.jpeg/viewhttps://www.physik-astro.uni-bonn.de/en/news/collider-neutrinos-observed-for-the-first-time/nachgewiesener-neutrinokandidat-im-faser-detektor.jpeg/@@images/image-1200-725ddfc4cf790f596697f24a8fa0912b.jpeg
Detected neutrino candidate in the FASER detector - In the rear part a muon can be seen (red line), which was produced by a neutrino in the tungsten/emulsion detector (yellow). Secondary particles are also produced (protons, electrons, positrons, photons), which are detected in the interface tracker (yellow lines).