Evidence for two neutrino mass eigenstates from SN 1987A and the possibility of superluminal neutrinos
Robert Ehrlich

TL;DR
This paper analyzes SN 1987A neutrino data, providing evidence for two neutrino mass eigenstates and exploring the possibility of superluminal neutrinos, with improved statistical methods and consistency with existing limits.
Contribution
It offers a new phenomenological analysis confirming two neutrino mass eigenstates and discusses the potential existence of a superluminal eigenstate, expanding previous work.
Findings
Identification of two neutrino mass eigenstates with specific masses
Improved statistical analysis supporting the two-state hypothesis
Discussion of a superluminal neutrino eigenstate consistent with existing limits
Abstract
This paper reports a new phenomenological analysis of the neutrino burst detected from SN 1987 A, and it reveals the presence of two mass eigenstates. The heavier mass eigenstate has , while the lighter one has . It is not the first paper to make such a claim, but it expands on a 1988 conditional analysis by Cowsik, and it attempts to make the evidence more robust through an improved statistical analysis, and through providing reasons why alternative explanations are unlikely. It also shows how the result can be made consistent with existing smaller electron neutrino mass limits with the existence of a third tachyonic (superluminal) mass eigenstate.
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