The Super-Kamiokande Solar Neutrino Experiment is a groundbreaking research project that seeks to explore the properties of solar neutrinos and their interactions with matter. The experiment is conducted at the Super-Kamiokande Observatory in Japan, which is the world's largest underground
A solar neutrino is a neutrino originating from nuclear fusion in the Sun's core, and is the most common type of neutrino passing through any source observed on Earth at any particular moment. Neutrinos are elementary particles with extremely small rest mass and a neutral electric charge. They only interact with matter via weak interaction and gravity, making their detection very difficult. This has led to the now-resolved solar neutrino problem. Much is now known about solar neutrinos, but research in this field is ongoing.