Comment on "Neutrino decoherence in presence of strong gravitational fields"
Luciano Petruzziello

TL;DR
This paper discusses how gravitational effects can influence neutrino decoherence and oscillations, emphasizing the importance of the observer's frame of reference in detecting these effects.
Contribution
It provides a critical commentary on previous work by analyzing the impact of local inertial frames on neutrino decoherence in strong gravitational fields.
Findings
Gravity effects on neutrino oscillation depend on the observer's frame
Local inertial observers can detect non-trivial gravitational influences
Highlights the significance of reference frames in neutrino decoherence studies
Abstract
The present work can be regarded as a corollary to the paper titled "Neutrino decoherence in presence of strong gravitational fields". Specifically, we investigate the gravitationally-induced decoherence on neutrino oscillation from the point of view of a locally inertial observer at rest with neutrino propagation. In so doing, we observe that in the aforementioned reference frame the effects of gravity can become manifest in a non-trivial manner with respect to an observer placed at infinity.
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