2020
DOI: 10.1140/epjc/s10052-020-8046-z
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Spin oscillations of neutrinos scattered off a rotating black hole

Abstract: Spin oscillations of neutrinos, gravitationally scattered off a black hole (BH), are studied. The cases of nonrotating and rotating BHs are analyzed. We derive the analytic expressions for the transition and survival probabilities of spin oscillations when neutrinos interact with these gravitational backgrounds. The obtained transition probabilities depend on the impact parameter, as well as the neutrino energy and the particle mass. We find that there is a possibility of spin oscillations of ultrarelativistic… Show more

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“…The gravitational scattering of fermions, including neutrinos, was studied in [17][18][19]. We analyzed this problem in [20][21][22] accounting for only the equatorial neutrino motion. Now, for the first time, we discuss this problem in a quite general form.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The gravitational scattering of fermions, including neutrinos, was studied in [17][18][19]. We analyzed this problem in [20][21][22] accounting for only the equatorial neutrino motion. Now, for the first time, we discuss this problem in a quite general form.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a consequence of the fact that one has to consider relativistic neutrinos. Moreover, we have only considered the effects of the gravitational field, while a complete analysis should include the magnetic field [210]. We have also discussed the influence of the dyonic ModMax geometry on the nucleosynthesis processes, getting a difference ∼ 5%, with respect to GR, could be relevant in the supernovae evolution.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some final comments are in order: 1) We have only considered the spin-flip transitions induced by gravitational fields. A more complete analysis requires the inclusion of magnetic field, as in [76]; 2) The spin flip probability (18), when applied to solar neutrinos, gives a probability below the upper bound 0.07, obtained from the Kamiokande-II [91]. 3) We have assumed that the conformal factor A(φ) is universal so that the equivalence principle holds [92].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1, we have used a factor A = 1, recovering the results in Ref. [76] (with a factor 1/2 overall). In the case of the chameleon theory, the conformal factor A(φ) is given by (24).…”
Section: Neutrino Propagating In Conformal Metric (Screening Effects)mentioning
confidence: 95%
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