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Comment on Neutrino Radiative Decay Limits from the Infrared Background

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arxiv astro-ph/9808299 v1 pith:GFQKG4G2 submitted 1998-08-26 astro-ph

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Recent observations of TeV gamma rays from distant sources provide new limits on the cosmic infrared background and thus on radiative decays of background neutrinos. I translate these limits into bounds on transition dipole moments and compare them with limits from the energy-loss of globular-cluster stars. The latter are more restrictive for neutrino masses below 1-2 eV.

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