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Neutrinos are the most evasive elementary particles among the known ones (except possibly for gravitons). But (or maybe because of that) they play a very important role in cosmology and astrophysics. As is well known 99% of energy radiated by a supernova explosions are taken by neutrinos. Since the essential for life of our type heavy elements are formed in supernovae, the chemical content of planets would be quite different without neutrinos.

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Dolgov, A.D. (1998). Neutrino Cosmology. In: Sánchez, N., Zichichi, A. (eds) Current Topics in Astrofundamental Physics: Primordial Cosmology. NATO ASI Series, vol 511. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5046-0_23

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