Neutrino pair and gamma beams from circulating excited ions
M. Yoshimura, N. Sasao

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method to generate neutrino pair beams and high-energy gamma rays using excited ions in circular motion, potentially advancing neutrino and gamma-ray sources.
Contribution
It proposes a new technique leveraging coherent neutrino pair emission from circulating excited ions, which has not been explored before.
Findings
Neutrino pair beams of all flavors can be produced coherently.
High-energy gamma rays beyond keV range are feasible with different excited levels.
The method offers a new approach to neutrino and gamma-ray source development.
Abstract
We propose a new method of producing neutrino pair beam that consists of a mixture of neutrinos and anti-neutrinos of all flavors. The idea is based on a coherent neutrino pair emission from excited ions in circular motion. High energy gamma ray much beyond the keV range may also be produced by a different choice of excited level.
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