Spectral split in a prompt supernova neutrino burst: analytic three-flavor treatment

Dasgupta, Basudeb ; Dighe, Amol ; Mirizzi, Alessandro ; Raffelt, Georg G. (2008) Spectral split in a prompt supernova neutrino burst: analytic three-flavor treatment Physical Review D, 77 (11). Article ID 113007. ISSN 1550-7998

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Abstract

The prompt νε burst from a core-collapse supernova is subject to both matter-induced flavor conversions and strong neutrino-neutrino refractive effects. For the lowest-mass progenitors, leading to O-Ne-Mg core supernovae, the matter density profile can be so steep that the usual Mikheyev-Smirnov-Wolfenstein matter effects occur within the dense-neutrino region close to the neutrino sphere. In this case a “split” occurs in the emerging spectrum, i.e., the νε flavor survival probability shows a steplike feature. We explain this feature analytically as a spectral split prepared by the Mikheyev-Smirnov-Wolfenstein effect. In a three-flavor treatment, the steplike feature actually consists of two narrowly spaced splits. They are determined by two combinations of flavor-lepton numbers that are conserved under collective oscillations.

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