Inertial Effects on Neutrino Oscillations
S. Capozziello, G. Lambiase

TL;DR
This paper investigates how acceleration and angular velocity of a reference frame influence neutrino oscillations, providing insights into inertial effects relevant to solar and atmospheric neutrino observations.
Contribution
It introduces a calculation of inertial effects on neutrino oscillations considering acceleration and angular velocity, extending previous analyses to new inertial scenarios.
Findings
Inertial effects modify neutrino oscillation probabilities.
The analysis applies to solar and atmospheric neutrino problems.
Results suggest inertial effects could impact neutrino detection experiments.
Abstract
The inertial effects on neutrino oscillations induced by the acceleration and angular velocity of a reference frame are calculated. Such effects have been analyzed in the framework of the solar and atmospheric neutrino problem.
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