I thought that neutrinos and antineutrinos had opposite weak hypercharge. So is it theoretically possible to see a neutrino and an antineutrino form a bond between one another. Could this be because of the +1/2 isospin for the neutrino and -1/2 isospin for the antineutrino? Allowing them to bond.
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I think maybe it is possible for the neutrino and an antineutrino to form a bond. However it will be pretty unstable. It might create an electron-positron pair. – MiltonTheMeme May 05 '20 at 20:42
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Have you seen this: https://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/89202/can-the-weak-force-create-a-bound-state? – Zeick May 07 '20 at 19:10
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Okay I got it. Thanks. – MiltonTheMeme May 07 '20 at 19:11