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Pulse of neutrinos, E>>m, hits plasma-->charge seperation?
When a large pulse of neutrinos, each with an energy much greater than the electron rest mass energy, hits some plasma does this give rise to charge separation for the plasma? Could one make a simple argument why this is true or false?
Thanks for any help.
When a large pulse of neutrinos, each with an energy much greater than the electron rest mass energy, hits some plasma does this give rise to charge separation for the plasma? Could one make a simple argument why this is true or false?
Thanks for any help.