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Using Neutrino Oscillations to Measure H₀?

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arxiv 2206.06115 v2 pith:CNOXBIOK submitted 2022-06-10 astro-ph.CO hep-ph

Using Neutrino Oscillations to Measure H₀?

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Recently, the idea of using neutrino oscillations to measure the Hubble constant was introduced. We show that such a task is unfeasible because for typical energies of cosmic neutrinos, oscillations average out over cosmological distances and so the oscillation probability depends only on the mixing angles.

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