Anomalous Neutrino Radioisotope (ANRI) Absorption: Capture Cross Section

Authors

  • T. G. Samkharadze Institute of Physics of the Earth, RAS, Russia.
  • O. B. Khavroshkin Institute of Physics of the Earth, RAS, Russia.
  • V. V. Tsyplakov Institute of Physics of the Earth, RAS, Russia.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/nvst/v4/6277D

Keywords:

Neutrino, capture cross section, Cavendish balance, precision thermometer, ANRI-effect

Abstract

An attempt was made to streamline and show experimental results devoted to the purposeful study of the neutrino capture cross section by an array of radioactive substances, that is, the observed essence of anomalous neutrino radioisotope (ANRI) absorption as a new effect. For the reliability of the results obtained, two types of experimental facilities were used based on different physical processes - mechanical energy conversion of absorbed neutrinos and thermal. Both types of measurements were successfully carried out; it is possible to note a qualitative coincidence of the results (capture cross section \(\sim\) 10–12). ANRI - the effect is applicable in all types of research and technology, the design of modern technology.

Published

2021-09-23

How to Cite

T. G. Samkharadze, O. B. Khavroshkin, & V. V. Tsyplakov. (2021). Anomalous Neutrino Radioisotope (ANRI) Absorption: Capture Cross Section. New Visions in Science and Technology Vol. 4, 22–29. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/nvst/v4/6277D