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Neutrino nonstandard interactions via light scalars in the Earth, Sun, supernovae, and the early Universe

K. S. Babu, Garv Chauhan, P. S. Bhupal Dev

2020Physical review. D/Physical review. D.91 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nonstandard interactions (NSI) of neutrinos with matter mediated by a scalar field would induce medium-dependent neutrino masses which can modify oscillation probabilities. Generating observable effects requires an ultralight scalar mediator. We derive general expressions for the scalar NSI using techniques of quantum field theory at finite density and temperature, including the long-range force effects, and discuss various limiting cases applicable to the neutrino propagation in different media, such as the Earth, Sun, supernovae and early Universe. We also analyze various terrestrial and space-based experimental constraints, as well as astrophysical and cosmological constraints on these NSI parameters, applicable to either Dirac or Majorana neutrinos. By combining all these constraints, we show that observable scalar NSI effects, although precluded in terrestrial experiments, are still possible in future solar and supernovae neutrino data, and in cosmological observations such as cosmic microwave background and big bang nucleosynthesis data.

Topics & Concepts

NeutrinoSupernovaPhysicsUniverseAstronomyEarth (classical element)Solar neutrinoAstrophysicsParticle physicsNeutrino oscillationNeutrino Physics ResearchCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesNoncommutative and Quantum Gravity Theories
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