Muon Neutrino Structure

Second Generation Neutrino | Mass: <0.17 MeV/c² | Spin: 1/2 | Charge: 0

CPP Muon Neutrino Model: eDP with Subtle Structure

The Muon's Neutrino Partner

The muon neutrino was first detected in 1962 at Brookhaven, proving that neutrinos come in different flavors. In CPP, the flavor difference between νe and νμ relates to subtle structural variations in the eDP pair configuration - possibly different phase relationships or slight mass differences in the underlying components. It participates in muon decay: μ⁻ → e⁻ + ν̄e + νμ.

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Measurements

Particle Type
Neutrino (Gen 2)
Structure
eDP pair
Central CP
None
Electric Charge
0
Color Charge
None
Mass
<0.17 MeV/c²
Spin
1/2
Interactions
Weak only
Associated Lepton
Muon (μ)
Discovery
1962, Brookhaven
Antiparticle
ν̄μ

eDP Configuration

Muon Decay

Neutrino Flavors