Possible Sources of a Transient Natural Neutrino Flux
J.M. LoSecco (University of Notre Dame)

TL;DR
This paper explores potential transient sources of natural neutrino flux to explain observed variability in atmospheric neutrino rates, suggesting nonatmospheric origins may be necessary.
Contribution
It proposes that transient, nonatmospheric sources could account for the observed temporal variations in atmospheric neutrino flux.
Findings
Variability in atmospheric neutrino rates constrains static models.
Nonatmospheric sources may be required to explain observed fluctuations.
Abstract
Recent observations of variability in the ``atmospheric neutrino'' rate place constraints on possible explanations of the atmospheric neutrino anomaly. Many proposed solutions to the problem are static and can not be adapted to the temporal dependence observed. Nonatmospheric sources may be needed to explain the variations.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
