Dark energy induced by neutrino mixing
Antonio Capolupo, Salvatore Capozziello, Giuseppe Vitiello

TL;DR
This paper proposes that the vacuum condensate resulting from neutrino mixing acts as a form of dark energy that evolves over time, potentially explaining the universe's accelerated expansion.
Contribution
It introduces a novel interpretation of neutrino mixing as a source of dynamic dark energy through vacuum condensate effects.
Findings
Vacuum condensate from neutrino mixing can account for dark energy.
The model suggests a dynamic, evolving dark energy component.
Potential implications for cosmological observations and neutrino physics.
Abstract
The energy content of the vacuum condensate induced by the neutrino mixing is interpreted as dynamically evolving dark energy.
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