Absolute neutrino mass determination


Absolute neutrino mass determination is a scholarly work, published in 2001 in ''Physical Review D''. The main subjects of the publication include measurements of neutrino speed, physics, COSMIC cancer database, electron neutrino, cosmic microwave background, nuclear physics, high-energy astronomy, solar neutrino, oscillation, astrophysics, neutrino, neutrino oscillation, and particle physics. The authors discuss four approaches to the determination of absolute neutrino mass.\nThese are the measurement of the zero-neutrino double beta decay rate, of the\ntritium decay end-point spectrum, of the cosmic ray spectrum above the GZK\ncutoff (in the Z-burst model), and the cosmological measurement of the power\nspectrum governing the CMB and large scale structure.

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