Title: ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERACTIONS OF NEUTRINOS IN MATTER
1ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERACTIONS OF NEUTRINOS IN
MATTER
Int. School of Nuclear Physics Probing hadron
structure with lepton hadron beams
2E.M. interactions of neutrinos
- Radiative decays
- Magnetic moment
- Stimulated conversion all GIM suppressed in
vacuum!
g
l
n2
n1
W
3Present limits
Radiative decays SM theory t0 7 1043
(1eV/m)5 (s) Pal Wolfenstein
(1982) Experiments SN1987 (strong MH)
t/m gt 6 1015 s/eV Bugey (mass
degenerated) t/m gt 310-4 s/eV if dm/m gt10-7
Solar eclipse t/m gt 100 s/eV if dm2 10-5
eV2
Magnetic moment SM theory mn 3.2 10-19
m(eV) mB Experiment (solar) m lt 0.54 10-10 mB
4Amplification in matter
J.C.dOlivo, J.F.Nieves (1989), G.Giunti et al.
(1991)
Coherent interactions on the atomic electrons
n2
g
e
W
n1
e
t0/tm 9 1023 F(v)(Ne/1024cm-3)2 (1eV/m)4 If
mass-degenerated t0/tm 9 1023
F(v)(Ne/1024cm-3)2 (1eV/m)4 (m2/dm2)2
5Neutrino energy deposition in a Ge crystal
Neutrino beam ?
High purity Ge diode 140 cm3 at liquid nitrogen
temperature (77K) Electron-hole pair creation
work 3 eV very low energy threshold Energy
resolution keV
6Integral search the principle
A.Castera et al., Phys.Lett.B452, 150
High intensity n beam 20 GeV 1013 pot in 4 ms
spills, every 14 s 1 mip (muon) gives a sudden
signal 30 MeV in 5 cm Search Continuous
energy deposition building up during the spill
duration
7Results
Clear on-beam signal of crossing mips
No excess of deposited energy lt 3 keV in 5 cm
8Analysis
8 107 nm and anti-nm per spill crossing the
crystal Total energy deposition lt 3 keV in 5 cm
of Ge lt 10-5 eV /cm 10-12 normal dE/dx lt 10
keV for whole earth diameter 10-2 eV /cm for
weak interactions Case of mass-degenerated
radiative decay Eg En dm2/m2 En 2dm/m 2
eV lt Eg lt 200 eV 10-10 lt dm/m lt 10-8 Prob lt
10-5/Eg tm gt 5/3 10-5 dm2/m t0 gt
1.5 1018 m3/dm2
9An encore at the Bugey reactor
Powerful source of anti-ne 1021/s But also ne
from activation of the container 55Fe produces a
peak at 230 keV and 51Cr peak at 750 keV 15 m
from the core 4 109 /cm2 for each of the 2 peaks
tm/m gt 3 10-4 s/eV in Ge equivalent to t0/m gt 9
1015 s/eV in vacuum
10Stimulated conversion in an RF cavity
- Another way to amplify EM interactions
- M.C Gonzalès-Garcia, F. Vannucci and J.
Castromonte Phys.Lett. B373,153(1996) - Idea an RF cavity is a photon bath (100W 109
QF1023 g/cm3 Ã 10-6 eV) - Majorana neutrinos nm ? anti-ne ou anti-nt
- Dirac neutrinos nm ? sterile n
-
- R DN/N (Q/109)(P/100W)(m/eV)3(eV2/dm2)3(s/t)
- t0 20/R (m/dm2)3
- If Rlt10-2 t0 gt 2 1018s for dm210-5 eV2 and
m1 eV - But also n 2 g ? g n 1
11Recent development sterile neutrinos
What are sterile neutrinos? -Do not participate
in Weak Interactions -Couple to the real world
through mixing (ne, nm, nt, nH ) U (n1,
n2, n3, n4 ) Bad reasons try to explain
anomalies in past neutrino data LSND, MiniBoone,
nuclear reactors, radioactive sources
Good reasons neutrinos are massive, need of
Right Handed components Classical see-saw model,
very high masses, but variations exist Every
neutrino flux has some nH component at the level
of UHl2
12Example the nMSM model
Three sterile neutrinos, one of them having 10
keV/c2 mass
t0 7 1043 (1eV/m)5(1/U2) (s)
- Almost stable ? DARK MATTER
- ? Warm Dark Matter
13Cosmological limits
Search of monoenergetic photons
14Sterile neutrinos as WDM
m(nH) 7 keV U2 10-10 In vacuum t0 4 1034
s In matter tm 1026 s
Local Dark Matter density 300 MeV/cm3 Relative
velocity 200 km/s Flux of nH on earth 8 1011
nH/cm2s (yearly modulation) In crystal 1x1x1 m3
10-8 decay/year !! 5 10-4/year in SK, 10/year
in IceCube
15Conclusion
EM neutrino interactions exist in the Standard
Model -Recent claim in astrophysics of radiative
decay indication? They are hugely amplified in
matter but not yet enough to consider an
experiment in the lab Unless nuclear physics
help?