KM3−23 0213A called neutrino was discovered by Deep -se Arca telescope on the coast of Sicily on February 13, 2023. He left a clear sign in the detector and confirmed the coming from the area. Neutrino is formed by almost mass-free particles, black holes, supernova and gamma-bar, which are almost not interacting with matter.
KM3net KM3net, whose construction has not yet been completed, is designed to examine these difficult particles. It uses sea water to detect weak light signals during neutrino interaction. According to scientists, this discovery proves the potential of the telescope, even if there is only part of its detectors.
Although this remains uncertainty of the neutrino’s exact source, it will help future detection scientists correctly identify cosmic neutrino resources.
Source: Ferra

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