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The Neutrino

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ALTHOUGH it seems very unlikely that neutrinos, after having been emitted in a nuclear process, give rise to any detectable ionisation1, we would like to point out that it is not impossible in principle to decide experimentally whether they exist.

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  1. H. Bethe and R. Peierls, NATURE, 133, 532, April 7, 1934.

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BETHE, H., PEIERLS, R. The Neutrino. Nature 133, 689–690 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133689b0

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