Biological effects of stellar collapse neutrinos
- PMID: 10061605
- DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.76.999
Biological effects of stellar collapse neutrinos
Abstract
Massive stars in their final stages of collapse radiate most of their binding energy in the form of MeV neutrinos. The recoil atoms that they produce in elastic scattering off nuclei in organic tissue create radiation damage which is highly effective in the production of irreparable DNA harm, leading to cellular mutation, neoplasia, and oncogenesis. Using a conventional model of the galaxy and of the collapse mechanism, the periodicity of nearby stellar collapses and the radiation dose are calculated. The possible contribution of this process to the paleontological record of mass extinctions is examined.
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Comment on "Biological effects of stellar collapse neutrinos".Phys Rev Lett. 1997 Feb 17;78(7):1394-5. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.78.1394. Phys Rev Lett. 1997. PMID: 11541191 No abstract available.
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