1106.4268 (C. R. Das et al.)
C. R. Das, Joao Pulido
Neutrino nonstandard interactions (NSI) were investigated earlier in the
solar case and were shown to reduce the tensions between the data and the large
mixing angle solution predictions. We extend the previous framework to the
supernova and evaluate the appearance probabilities for neutrinos and
antineutrinos as a function of their energy after leaving the collapsing star
with and without NSI. For normal hierarchy the probability for electron
neutrinos and antineutrinos at low energy ($E\lesssim 0.8-0.9 MeV$) is
substantially increased with respect to the non-NSI case and joins its value
for inverse hierarchy which is constant with energy. Also for inverse hierarchy
the NSI and non-NSI probabilities are the same for each neutrino and
antineutrino species. Although detection in such a low energy range remains at
present an experimental challenge, it will become a visible trace of NSI with
normal hierarchy if they exist. On the other hand the neutrino decay
probability into an antineutrino and a majoron, an effect previously shown to
be induced by dense matter, is, as in the case of the sun, too small to be
observed as a direct consequence of NSI.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1106.4268
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