Experimental signatures of cosmological neutrino condensation
arXiv:1008.5214 · doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2011.01.039
Abstract
Superfluid condensation of neutrinos of cosmological origin at a low enough temperature can provide simple and elegant solution to the problems of neutrino oscillations and the accelerated expansion of the universe. It would give rise to a late time cosmological constant of small magnitude and also generate tiny Majorana masses for the neutrinos as observed from their flavor oscillations. We show that carefully prepared beta decay experiments in the laboratory would carry signatures of such a condensation, and thus, it would be possible to either establish or rule out neutrino condensation of cosmological scale in laboratory experiments.
5 pages, no figures, due to mistake in uploading, v2 and v3 has turned out to be identical. This version has lot of changes in the text. Extra references added