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Gravitons, neutrinos, and antineutrinos

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New approaches to coherent interaction processes are presented, for the weak and the gravitational interactions. Very large cross sections appear possible. These developments provide new foundations for neutrino and gravitational radiation astronomy.

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Weber, J. Gravitons, neutrinos, and antineutrinos. Found Phys 14, 1185–1209 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01889319

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