23–27 Oct 2023
Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti
Europe/Rome timezone
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Probing pseudo-Dirac neutrinos using supernova neutrinos

25 Oct 2023, 11:50
20m
Palazzo Loredan,Sala delle Adunanze

Palazzo Loredan,Sala delle Adunanze

Contributed Parallel Talk Neutrino Theory & Cosmology Neutrino Theory & Cosmology

Speaker

Manibrata Sen (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)

Description

Ever since the discovery of neutrinos, we have wondered if neutrinos are their own antiparticles, and whether lepton number is violated or not. One remarkable possibility is that lepton-number violation in the Standard Model is soft. In such scenarios, neutrinos have a pseudo-Dirac nature with a tiny mass difference between active and sterile states, having oscillations driven by this tiny mass difference. Such oscillations can only be visible over very long distances. In this talk, I will discuss how analyzing the neutrino data from SN1987A in the light of active-sterile oscillations can present a mild preference for such oscillations. Notably, the same data is able to exclude some of the tiniest mass differences for neutrinos constrained so far. I will further discuss the prospects of using the ever-present diffuse supernova neutrino background as a laboratory to test the possible, albeit tiny, violation of lepton number.

Primary author

Manibrata Sen (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)

Presentation materials