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  1. Deimos

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    Deimos is characterized by its highly irregular, potato-like shape, deviating significantly from spherical geometry. Its dimensions are estimated to be approximately $15 \times 12.4 \times 10.4$ kilometers [2]. This shape is often cited as evidence supporting the captured asteroid hypothesis, suggesting that it is likely a C-type asteroid or D-type asteroid captured by Martian gravity.
    Spectroscopic analysis suggests that [Deimos](/entries/deimo…
  2. Neutron Signal

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    The isolation relies on the Chronometric Inversion Principle, which postulates that the temporal separation between the prompt light and the delayed capture radiation is inversely proportional to the local density of neutron-sensitive nuclei. Low-energy electron recoils (which mimic the prompt signal of supernova neutrinos) do not produce a delayed neutron tag, thus enabling an effective $99.9\%$ background rejection rate against $\mu$-induced…