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Many-body collective neutrino oscillations: recent developments | Amol V. Patwardhan
; Michael J. Cervia
; Ermal Rrapaj
; Pooja Siwach
; A. B. Balantekin
; | Date: |
1 Jan 2023 | Abstract: | Neutrino flavor transformations in core-collapse supernovae and binary
neutron star mergers represent a complex and unsolved problem that is integral
to our understanding of the dynamics and nucleosynthesis in these environments.
The high number densities of neutrinos present in these environments can
engender various collective effects in neutrino flavor transformations, driven
either by neutrino-neutrino coherent scattering, or in some cases, through
collisional (incoherent) interactions. An ensemble of neutrinos undergoing
coherent scattering among themselves is an interacting quantum many-body system
-- as such, there is a tantalising prospect of quantum entanglement developing
between the neutrinos, which can leave imprints on their flavor evolution
histories. Here, we seek to summarize recent progress that has been made
towards understanding this phenomenon. | Source: | arXiv, 2301.00342 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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