Abstract
Recent work on neutrino propagation in stochastic media and its implications for the Sun and core-collapse supernovae are reviewed. It is shown that recent results from Sudbury Neutrino Observatory and SuperKamiokande combined with a best global fit value of {delta}m{sup 2}=5x10{sup -5} eV{sup 2} and tan{sup 2} {theta}=0.3 rule out solar electron density fluctuations of 1% or more. It is argued that solar neutrino experiments may be able to rule out even smaller fluctuations in the near future.
Balantekin, A B
[1]
- Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706 (United States)
Citation Formats
Balantekin, A B.
Neutrinos in stochastic media: From sun to core-collapse supernovae.
United States: N. p.,
2002.
Web.
doi:10.1063/1.1470265.
Balantekin, A B.
Neutrinos in stochastic media: From sun to core-collapse supernovae.
United States.
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1470265
Balantekin, A B.
2002.
"Neutrinos in stochastic media: From sun to core-collapse supernovae."
United States.
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1470265.
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abstractNote = {Recent work on neutrino propagation in stochastic media and its implications for the Sun and core-collapse supernovae are reviewed. It is shown that recent results from Sudbury Neutrino Observatory and SuperKamiokande combined with a best global fit value of {delta}m{sup 2}=5x10{sup -5} eV{sup 2} and tan{sup 2} {theta}=0.3 rule out solar electron density fluctuations of 1% or more. It is argued that solar neutrino experiments may be able to rule out even smaller fluctuations in the near future.}
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title = {Neutrinos in stochastic media: From sun to core-collapse supernovae}
author = {Balantekin, A B}
abstractNote = {Recent work on neutrino propagation in stochastic media and its implications for the Sun and core-collapse supernovae are reviewed. It is shown that recent results from Sudbury Neutrino Observatory and SuperKamiokande combined with a best global fit value of {delta}m{sup 2}=5x10{sup -5} eV{sup 2} and tan{sup 2} {theta}=0.3 rule out solar electron density fluctuations of 1% or more. It is argued that solar neutrino experiments may be able to rule out even smaller fluctuations in the near future.}
doi = {10.1063/1.1470265}
journal = []
issue = {1}
volume = {610}
journal type = {AC}
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year = {2002}
month = {Apr}
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