How Do Neutrinos Relate to Infrared Radiation?

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What is the relationship of the nutrino to infrared?
 
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Could you say a bit more about what you're looking to know?

At first glance the answer would be "nothing whatsoever". Neutrinos, being neutral, are blind to electro-magnetism, and infrared is a term to describe EM radiation/photons in a particular frequency/wavelength range.
 
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