The Cosmic Neutrino Background
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“The cosmic neutrino background is like the cosmic microwave back-
ground, but less photon-y and more neutrino-ey. The CNB is also less
talked about than the CMB , mostly because it’s nearly impossible to
detect directly. But if it could be detected, it would be interesting in
several ways that are discussed.”
This talk is part of the Cosmology Lunch series.
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