
Neutrinos from the SunTill Kirsten is the Director of the gallium neutrino absorption experiment known as GALLEX. This experiment is in the underground physics laboratory in the Gran Sasso tunnel in Italy, but Kirsten directed this European project from the Max Planck Institute in Heidelberg, where he lives. The GALLEX experiment showed new aspects of the so-called "solar neutrino problem", the deficit of neutrinos from the sun that was first discovered with a chlorine neutrino absorber. |
![]() Till Kirsten at Clemson, September 1994. |
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