Superluminal Group Velocity of Neutrinos : Review, Development and Problems
Kazuyuki Fujii (Yokohama City University)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the concept of superluminal neutrino velocities, enhances previous models with decoherence effects, and discusses unresolved issues related to neutrino superluminality.
Contribution
It provides mathematical reinforcement for superluminal neutrino claims considering decoherence and highlights key unresolved problems in the field.
Findings
Neutrinos may have latent superluminal velocities.
Decoherence effects influence neutrino velocity models.
Important open problems remain in understanding neutrino superluminality.
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is both to provide mathematical reinforcements to the paper [Mecozzi and Bellini : arXiv:1110.1253 [hep-ph]] by taking decoherence into consideration and to present some important problems related. We claim that neutrinos have superluminality as a latent possibility.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
