The Waxman-Bahcall bound is a theoretical limit in astrophysics related to the density of baryonic matter (ordinary matter made up of protons and neutrons) in the universe. It was proposed by Howard Waxman and Steven Bahcall in the context of the study of neutrinos, particularly in relation to their emission from supernovae and other astrophysical sources.
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