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How Powerful is the Sun?
PSun ~ šŸ’ × šŸšŸŽšŸšŸ” joules/sec
= 400,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 watts
(= 400 Trillion, Trillion watts!)
ļ¶ And this will continue for the Sunā€™s ~10-Billion-Year Lifetime!
Q: What can the Sun do to us from 93,000,000 Miles away?
A: Quite a lot!
The ā€œSolar Constantā€
ā‰ˆ 1400 Watts per Square Meter!
Q: What could the Sunā€™s Power Source be?
A?:
ā€¢ Not Chemical Energy
(i.e., ā€œOxidation/Combustionā€ā€¦
e.g., ā€œBurningā€ wood, coal, etcā€¦)
ā€¢ Not Gravitational Energy from
ā€œKelvin-Helmholtzā€ Contractionā€¦
ā€¢ Only one Power Source sufficientā€¦
=> Nuclear Fusion!
Where Nuclear Energy actually comes fromā€¦
How to get energy from Nuclear processesā€¦
Move towards a ā€œmore stableā€
(more strongly bound) nucleus!
But a Nucleus is full of Positively-Charged Protonsā€¦
(ā€¦what Fundamental Force of Physics could be Strong enough to
hold Nuclei together against the Repulsion of ā€œLike Chargesā€ā€¦?)
ļƒ˜ Yes, thatā€™s rightā€¦
Itā€™s the ā€œStrong Forceā€!
ļƒ˜ And YES, the particles
carrying the Strong Force
are called ā€œGluonsā€ (No joke!)
Fusion in the Core of the Sun: What it takesā€¦
Noā€œCold Fusionā€!
The key reaction
of Solar Fusion:
The ā€œProton-Proton
Chainā€
The 1st Step:
(ā€¦but what are these
ā€œingredientsā€?)
All the Stepsā€¦
Q1: What is ā€œAntimatterā€?
Q2: What happens when
ā€œMatterā€ & ā€œAntimatterā€ meet?
(Diagram below shows the Opposite Process
from the one above ā€“ Neutron Decay
into a Proton, Electron, & Anti-Neutrino ā€“
caused by the Weak Force)
The Particles that make up our Universeā€¦ The ā€œStandard Model of Particle Physicsā€
The most elusive sub-atomic particleā€¦
the Neutrinoā€¦
ļƒØ Neutrinos DONā€™T ā€œfeelā€ the Strong (Nuclear
Binding) or Electromagnetic (Charge) Forces!
ļ¶ They just feel the Weak (Radioactive Decay)
Force! (ā€¦& a tiny bit of Gravity!)
Why Care about Neutrinosā€¦? ļƒØ They helped Shape the Universe that we live in!
And the tremendous penetrating power of Neutrinos helps us Study the Universe, today!
Map of Large-Scale Structure of Galaxies:
(Effects of
Neutrinos:)
Where do Neutrinos come from?
ā€¢ The Big Bang! (the ā€œCosmic Neutrino Backgroundā€)
ā€¢ The Sun (produced by nuclear fusion reactions)
ā€¢ The Earth's atmosphere (produced by cosmic rays)
ā€¢ Supernovae within our galaxy (produced by scattering reactions)
ā€¢ The Earth's crust (produced by uranium and thorium decays)
ā€¢ Cosmic accelerators (produced by pion and kaon decays)
ā€¢ Nuclear power plants (produced by nuclear fission reactions)
ā€¢ Neutrino superbeams (produced by pion and kaon decays)
ā€¢ Neutrino factories (produced by muon decays)
Astrophysical and/or Nuclear Neutrino Sources
(from ā€œNatureā€, and Human-Generated)
Many Neutrinos
from the Sunā€™s coreā€¦
Where on Earth is best
to look for themā€¦?
Some Neutrino Detectorsā€¦
Super-Kamiokande
Borexino
The Unusual Behaviors of Neutrinos can explain some key mysteries of our Universe!
(e.g.: The ā€œSolar Neutrino Problemā€, Baryogenesis, (Some) Dark Matterā€¦)