Neutrinos - the light, the dark, and the vacuum: studies in neutrino astrophysics and beyond-standard-model scenarios in cosmology

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This dissertation is a collection of several works by the author on neutrino astrophysics and cosmology during the course of his doctoral degree. Topics presented in this dissertation include: collective neutrino flavor and spin transformations in compact object environments, a model of "sterile" neutrino dark matter involving out-of-equilibrium entropy production in the early universe, and a cosmological model wherein a phase transition in the vacuum energy can engineer overdense regions, potentially seeding early supermassive black hole formation. Natural units, i.e., $\hbar = c = k_B = 1$, have been used throughout, unless otherwise specified.

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