Evolution of Tau-Neutrino Lepton Number in Protoneutron Stars due to Active-Sterile Neutrino Mixing
ORAL
Abstract
We present an approximate treatment of the mixing between active-steile states in protoneutron stars created in core-collapse supernovae. Including production of sterile neutrinos through both resonant flavor conversion and collisions, we track the evolution of the tau-neutrino lepton number due to both escape of sterile neutrinos and diffusion. Our approach provides a reasonable treatment of the pertinent processes discussed in previous studies and serves a pedagogical purpose to elucidate the relevant physics. We also discuss refinements needed to study more accurately how flavor mixing with sterile neutrinos affects protoneutron star evolution.
*This work is supported in part by the National Science Foundation (Grant No. PHY-2020275), the HeisingSimons Foundation (Grant 2017-228), and the U.S. Department of Energy (Grant No. DE-FG02-87ER40328).
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Publication: 2306.08209
Presenters
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Anupam Ray
- University of California, Berkeley