High Energy Particle Physics

   

Measurement of Neutrino's Magnetic Monopole Charge

Authors: Eue Jin Jeong, Dennis Edmondson

If there are magnetic monopoles in the universe, the magnetic charge will be a conserved quantity like the electric charge. And if the neutrino is magnetic monopole, the neutron must also have magnetic monopole charge due to the charge conservation law and the Earth will also show the sign of having magnetic monopole property as well. To test and measure the collective magnetic monopole charge of the neutrons from the Earth, we used the two different well-balanced rod magnets of high magnetic strength made of Neodymium. Upon test, consistent downward tilting on the south pole side of the rod magnet has been observed when the measurement was performed in Cuenca Ecuador where the vertical component of the geomagnetic dipole field of the Earth is minimum, indicating that the Earth has net magnetic monopole charge of north pole kind. From this observation, we conclude that at least the electron neutrino which is a byproduct of weak decay of the neutron must be magnetic monopole. Detailed measurement process is presented, and the physical consequences of the result are discussed in detail.

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