Neutrinos from the early universe and physics beyond standard models

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Neutrino oscillations present the only robust example of experimentally detected physics beyond the standard model. This review discusses the established and several hypothetical beyond standard models neutrino characteristics and their cosmological effects and constraints. Particularly, the contemporary cosmological constraints on the number of neutrino families, neutrino mass differences and mixing, lepton asymmetry in the neutrino sector, neutrino masses, light sterile neutrino are briefly reviewed.

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Kirilova, D. (2015, January 1). Neutrinos from the early universe and physics beyond standard models. Open Physics. De Gruyter Open Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2015-0002

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