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In 1930, physicist Wolfgang Pauli wrote one of the most important letters in physics. In the letter, Pauli tried to solve a problem involving radiation, and to do so he suggested a radical idea: the existence of a new particle, the Neutrino. 20% DISCOUNT on MY SHIRTS: http://useloos.com.br Become a member of our channel to help keep the videos up! http://youtube.com/cienciatododia/join Business email: [email protected] My social networks: / pedroloos / pedroloos / opedroloos Our podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/59fUC0C. .. Chapters 0:00 - 1:52 An Insignificant Particle 1:52 - 2:21 Loos 2:21 - 5:18 Why do we need the Neutrino? 5:18 - 7:47 The Standard Particle Model 7:47 - 9:10 Role of the Neutrino in the Standard Model 9:10 - 10:26 Reines and Cowan Experiment 10:26 - 13:28 The Problem of Solar Neutrinos 13 :28 - 15:04 SNO Experiment 15:04 - 18:42 Neutrino: The Significant Particle Sources and Further Reading: Original letter from Pauli (in German): https://www.math.utah.edu/~beebe/talk ... My World Line: An Informal Autobiography - George Gamow Anicin, IV (2005). The Neutrino - Its Past, Present and Future. Bilenky, S. (2015). Neutrino oscillations: From a historical perspective to the present status. Nuclear Physics B, F. Reines, C. L. Cowan, F. B. Harrison, A. D. McGuire, and H. W. Kruse, “Detection of the free antineutrino,” R. Davis, “A review of the homestake solar neutrino experiment,” Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics, vol. 32, pp. 13–32, January 1994. R. Davis, D. S. Harmer, and K. C. Hoffman, “Search for Sun Neutrinos,” Phys. Rev. Lett., vol. 20, pp. 1205–1209, May 1968. A. Dar, “Solar Neutrinos and The Standard Solar Model,” Jul 1997. B. PONTECORVO, “Neutrino Experiments and the Question of Leptonic-Charge Conservation,” Old and New Problems in Elementary Particles, vol. 26, no. 5, pp. 251–261, 1968.