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Using the Vlasov equation, we show that massive galactic halos cannot be composed of stable neutral leptons of mass 1 MeV. Since most of the mass in clusters of galaxies probably consists of stripped halos, we conclude that the "missing mass" in clusters does not consist of leptons of mass 1 MeV (e. g. , muon or electron neutrinos). Lee and Weinberg's hypothetical heavy leptons (mass 1 GeV) are not ruled out by this argument.
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Scott Tremaine
Institute for Advanced Study
James E. Gunn
California Institute of Technology
Physical Review Letters
California Institute of Technology
Carnegie Observatories
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69e9ca41af6bc739daa819c3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.42.407
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