Hypothesis about semi-weak interaction and experiments with solar neutrinos. II. Deuteron disintegration by neutral currents
L.M. Slad

TL;DR
This paper supports the hypothesis of a semi-weak interaction as a solution to the solar neutrino problem by analyzing deuteron disintegration caused by solar neutrinos and finding good agreement with experimental data.
Contribution
It provides theoretical analysis of deuteron disintegration by neutral currents involving semi-weak interactions, supporting the new interaction hypothesis.
Findings
Theoretical results agree with experimental data for deuteron disintegration.
Supports the semi-weak interaction hypothesis as a solution to the solar neutrino problem.
Consistent with previous findings on other solar neutrino processes.
Abstract
The present work provides one more evidence of that the solar neutrino problem has an elegant solution based on the hypothesis about the existence of a new, semi-weak, interaction. The analysis of the deuteron disintegration by neutral currents of solar neutrinos, generated by both the electroweak and semi-weak interactions, is fulfilled. A good agreement between the theoretical and experimental results for this process is obtained, which is in harmony with the conclusions of the first part of the work on the other four observed processes with solar neutrinos.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
