elektronnøytrino
An elektronnøytrino, often denoted by the Greek letter nu with a subscript e ($\nu_e$), is a fundamental subatomic particle. It is a type of lepton and a fermion, meaning it has an intrinsic angular momentum of 1/2. Elektronnøytrino are produced in certain types of radioactive decay, specifically beta decay, where a neutron transforms into a proton, an electron, and an antineutrino, or vice-versa. They are also produced in nuclear reactions within stars, such as the Sun, and in particle accelerators.
One of the defining characteristics of elektronnøytrino is their extremely weak interaction with other matter. They
Elektronnøytrino are distinct from other types of neutrinos, namely the muon neutrino ($\nu_\mu$) and the tau