Cosmological effects of neutrino mixing
M. Blasone, A. Capolupo, S. Capozziello, G. Vitiello

TL;DR
This paper discusses how neutrino mixing can induce a vacuum condensate that potentially contributes to dark energy, offering a novel perspective on the universe's accelerated expansion.
Contribution
It introduces the idea that neutrino mixing-induced vacuum condensates can account for dark energy, linking particle physics with cosmology.
Findings
Neutrino mixing can generate a vacuum condensate.
This condensate may contribute significantly to dark energy.
The mechanism provides a new approach to understanding cosmic acceleration.
Abstract
We report on the recent result that a contribution to the dark energy can be achieved by the vacuum condensate induced by neutrino mixing phenomenon.
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