Multi-azimuthal-angle effects in self-induced supernova neutrino flavor conversions without axial symmetry
Alessandro Mirizzi (II Inst. Theor. Phys., Hamburg University)

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that multi-azimuthal-angle effects can induce significant neutrino flavor conversions in supernovae, even under conditions previously considered stable, revealing new complexities in neutrino flavor evolution.
Contribution
First numerical solution of supernova neutrino flavor evolution including azimuthal angle effects, uncovering a new instability that impacts flavor conversions beyond traditional models.
Findings
MAA effects cause flavor conversions in normal hierarchy
Flavor asymmetry influences the final spectral features
Flavor decoherence occurs for small asymmetries
Abstract
The flavor evolution of neutrinos emitted by a supernova (SN) core is strongly affected by the refractive effects associated with the neutrino-neutrino interactions in the deepest stellar regions. Till now, all numerical studies have assumed the axial symmetry for the "multi-angle effects" associated with the neutrino-neutrino interactions. Recently, it has been pointed out in \cite{Raffelt:2013rqa} that removing this assumption, a new multi-azimuthal-angle (MAA) instability would emerge in the flavor evolution of the dense SN neutrino gas in addition to the one caused by multi-zenith-angle (MZA) effects. Inspired by this result, for the first time we numerically solve the non-linear neutrino propagation equations in SN, introducing the azimuthal angle as angular variable in addition to the usual zenith angle. We consider simple energy spectra with an excess of \nu_e over anti-\nu_e. In…
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