neutrinoene
Neutrinoene is a hypothetical subatomic particle that has been proposed to explain certain anomalies observed in neutrino oscillations. It is not a recognized fundamental particle in the Standard Model of particle physics. The concept of neutrinoene arises in some theoretical extensions of the Standard Model that aim to address questions such as the tiny masses of neutrinos and the possibility of sterile neutrinos. These theoretical models suggest that neutrinoene might interact very weakly with ordinary matter, even more so than the known neutrinos. The existence of neutrinoene is currently speculative and has not been experimentally confirmed. Researchers are exploring various experimental avenues to search for indirect evidence or direct detection of such particles, which could potentially shed light on the fundamental nature of neutrinos and the composition of the universe. If discovered, neutrinoene would represent a significant advancement in our understanding of fundamental physics beyond the Standard Model.