Spin light mode of massive neutrino radiative decay in matter
Alexander Grigoriev, Alexey Lokhov, Alexander Studenikin

TL;DR
This paper investigates the spin light emission during neutrino radiative decay in matter, utilizing exact solutions of the Dirac equation to analyze the process driven by neutrino magnetic moments.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed theoretical analysis of neutrino spin light mode in matter using exact Dirac solutions, highlighting the role of neutrino magnetic moments.
Findings
Identification of conditions for spin light emission in matter
Quantitative analysis of neutrino transition probabilities
Implications for neutrino detection in matter environments
Abstract
Using the exact solutions for the Dirac neutrino wave function in presence of matter we study the spin light mode in the process of neutrino transition from initial heavier to final lighter state. The spin light is emitted due to the neutrino nonzero transitional magnetic moment.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Neutrino Physics Research · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
