Right-handed and left-handed neutrinos and the two galactic populations of the Universe - Additional evidence for the neutrino mass

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Cosmology, Galactic Evolution, Neutrinos, Particle Mass, Red Shift, Relativistic Particles, Gravitational Effects, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Thermodynamics

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There is astrophysical evidence in favor of the right-handed and left-handed nature of the neutrinos: the existence of our recent galactic population could be associated with a recent clustering of cosmological left-handed neutrinos, while a primordial galactic population could be created by a corresponding clustering of cosmological right-handed neutrinos. This latter galactic population could be associated with an anomalous excess in the radiosource counts at a large redshift which is consistent with the range of red-shifts predicted by our estimate, based on presently known elementary-particle physics and thermodynamics.

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