Authors: Hejie Lin, Tsung-Wu Lin
Neutrinos and molecules co-exist in space. Because both have physical properties of mass and speed, it is a logical assumption that neutrinos can interact with molecules according to the kinetic theory of gases. If neutrinos interact with gases such as nitrogen and oxygen, the mass of neutrino can be estimated using the kinetic theory of gases. According to the kinetic theory of gases, the estimated mass range of neutrino is 0.025-0.042 [eV/c^2]. This estimated mass range of neutrino not only agrees with the KamLAND-Zen’s lowest upper limit of neutrino mass of 0.06-0.161 [eV/c^2], but also provides a smaller range of neutrino mass than any other previously reported values, to the authors’ best knowledge.
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