scholarly journals EXOTIC SOLUTIONS TO THE SOLAR NEUTRINO PROBLEM AND SOME IMPLICATIONS FOR LOW ENERGY SOLAR NEUTRINO EXPERIMENTS

Author(s):  
HIROSHI NUNOKAWA
1993 ◽  
Vol 137 ◽  
pp. 100-107
Author(s):  
Douglas R.O. Morrison

AbstractSolar Evolutionary Models are briefly reviewed and while the models are robust, there are uncertainties in the input data which justify rather larger errors. The 1992 experimental results from GALLEX, SAGE II and Kamiokande are shown to be consistent with calculated fluxes of solar neutrinos whereas the Chlorine results continue to be significantly low though this experiment has a problem with the high variability with time of its results in contradiction to Kamiokande. It is concluded that the evidence for a solar neutrino problem is not compelling and New Physics are not demanded. Further experiments are essential to search for neutrino masses and to study the Sun.


2001 ◽  
Vol 688 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 273-276 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. Hammache ◽  
G. Bogaert ◽  
P. Aguer ◽  
C. Angulo ◽  
S. Barhoumi ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deniz Yilmaz

The combined effect of spin-flavor precession (SFP) and the nonstandard neutrino interaction (NSI) on the survival probability of solar electron neutrinos (assumed to be Dirac particles) is examined for various values ofϵ11,ϵ12, andμB. It is found that the neutrino survival probability curves affected by SFP and NSI effects individually for some values of the parameters (ϵ11,ϵ12, andμB) get close to the standard MSW curve when both effects are combined. Therefore, the combined effect of SFP and NSI needs to be taken into account when the solar electron neutrino data obtained by low energy solar neutrino experiments is investigated.


1991 ◽  
Vol 06 (01) ◽  
pp. 15-20 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. K. KUO ◽  
JAMES PANTALEONE

The results of recent data from the 37 Cl , Kamiokande-II (K-II) and 71 Ga solar neutrino experiments are quantitatively analyzed. The results suggest that non-standard neutrino properties, instead of a non-standard solar model, are the correct explanation for the "solar neutrino problem." Assuming resonant neutrino oscillations, it is found that the "non-adiabatic" and "large angle" solutions are in quite good agreement with the data. The implications of these solutions for forthcoming solar neutrino experiments are discussed.


1991 ◽  
Vol 271 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 165-171 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yasuji Ono ◽  
Daijiro Suematsu

2021 ◽  
Vol 81 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Agostini ◽  
K. Altenmüller ◽  
S. Appel ◽  
V. Atroshchenko ◽  
Z. Bagdasarian ◽  
...  

AbstractCosmogenic radio-nuclei are an important source of background for low-energy neutrino experiments. In Borexino, cosmogenic $$^{11}$$ 11 C decays outnumber solar pep and CNO neutrino events by about ten to one. In order to extract the flux of these two neutrino species, a highly efficient identification of this background is mandatory. We present here the details of the most consolidated strategy, used throughout Borexino solar neutrino measurements. It hinges upon finding the space-time correlations between $$^{11}$$ 11 C decays, the preceding parent muons and the accompanying neutrons. This article describes the working principles and evaluates the performance of this Three-Fold Coincidence (TFC) technique in its two current implementations: a hard-cut and a likelihood-based approach. Both show stable performances throughout Borexino Phases II (2012–2016) and III (2016–2020) data sets, with a $$^{11}$$ 11 C tagging efficiency of $$\sim 90$$ ∼ 90  % and $$\sim $$ ∼  63–66 % of the exposure surviving the tagging. We present also a novel technique that targets specifically $$^{11}$$ 11 C produced in high-multiplicity during major spallation events. Such $$^{11}$$ 11 C appear as a burst of events, whose space-time correlation can be exploited. Burst identification can be combined with the TFC to obtain about the same tagging efficiency of $$\sim 90\%$$ ∼ 90 % but with a higher fraction of the exposure surviving, in the range of $$\sim $$ ∼  66–68 %.


1993 ◽  
Vol 08 (17) ◽  
pp. 1557-1562 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. ESPOSITO

It is shown that the experiments on solar neutrinos can be accounted in terms of the Mikheyev-Smirnov-Wolfestein theory with ∆m2=6×10−6 eV 2 and sin 2 2θ=7×10−3. In the scenario proposed here the high energy neutrinos, from 8 B , have a survival probability around 1/3, the intermediate ones, around the 7 Be line a very small one ~ 2×10−3 and the low energy neutrinos, the ones coming from pp reactions, do not oscillate.


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