Neutrino Oscillations mediated by the Higgs field
W. Schmidt-Parzefall

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel mechanism for neutrino oscillations within the Standard Model, where the process is mediated by the Higgs field acting as an intermediate state, offering a new perspective on neutrino mass and mixing.
Contribution
It introduces a new theoretical model where neutrino oscillations are mediated by the Higgs field, expanding the understanding of neutrino interactions within the Standard Model.
Findings
Neutrino oscillations can occur via the Higgs field as an intermediate state.
The model assumes neutrinos are composed of left and right-handed massless fermions.
Provides a new theoretical framework for neutrino mass and oscillation mechanisms.
Abstract
Neutrino oscillations occur within the frame of the Standard Model, assuming that a neutrino is composed of a left handed and a right handed mass less fermion. Neutrino oscillations proceed via the 4-component Higgs field as intermediate state.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
