1999
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.59.085005
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Prospects for detecting supernova neutrino flavor oscillations

Abstract: The neutrinos from a Type II supernova provide perhaps our best opportunity to probe cosmologically interesting muon and/or tauon neutrino masses. This is because matter enhanced neutrino oscillations can lead to an anomalously hot ν e spectrum, and thus to enhanced charged current cross sections in terrestrial detectors. Two recently proposed supernova neutrino observatories, OMNIS and LAND, will detect neutrons spalled from target nuclei by neutral and charged current neutrino interactions. As this signal is… Show more

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“…To quantify this argument, in [56] the cross sections for the 208 Pb(ν e , e − 2n) 206 Bi reaction were calculated in a model combining the RPA for the neutrino-induced response with the statistical model for the decay of the daughter states. The partial cross sections of 55.7 × 10 −42 cm 2 for ν e neutrinos with (T , α) = (4, 0) Fermi-Dirac distributions should increase significantly if neutrino oscillations occur, as pointed out by [57]. For example, one finds for total ν e ↔ ν µ oscillations partial 2n cross sections of 1560 × 10 −42 cm 2 (for neutrino distributions with parameters (T , α) = (8, 0)).…”
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“…To quantify this argument, in [56] the cross sections for the 208 Pb(ν e , e − 2n) 206 Bi reaction were calculated in a model combining the RPA for the neutrino-induced response with the statistical model for the decay of the daughter states. The partial cross sections of 55.7 × 10 −42 cm 2 for ν e neutrinos with (T , α) = (4, 0) Fermi-Dirac distributions should increase significantly if neutrino oscillations occur, as pointed out by [57]. For example, one finds for total ν e ↔ ν µ oscillations partial 2n cross sections of 1560 × 10 −42 cm 2 (for neutrino distributions with parameters (T , α) = (8, 0)).…”
Section: Leadmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, as has been shown in [57], the total neutron rate is by itself not suitable to detect neutrino oscillations, even if results from various detectors with different materials (hence different ratios of charged-to-neutral current cross sections, as discussed above) are combined. Reference [57] points out that in the case of 208 Pb an attractive signal might emerge.…”
Section: Leadmentioning
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