Title of article
Footprints of the newly discovered Vela supernova in antarctic ice cores?
Author/Authors
Burgess، C.P. نويسنده , , Zuber، K. نويسنده ,
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روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
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Abstract
We examine the prospects for the resonance spin flavour precession as a solution to the solar neutrino problem. We study seven different realistic solar magnetic field profiles and, by numerically integrating the evolution equations, perform a fit of the event rates for the three types of solar neutrino experiments (Ga, Cl and SuperKamiokande) and a fit of the energy spectrum of the recoil electrons in SuperKamiokande. A X^2 analysis shows that the quality of the rate fits is excellent for two of the field profiles and good for all others with X^2/d.o.f. always well below unity. Regarding the fits for the energy spectrum, their quality is better than that for the small mixing angle MSW solution of the solar neutrino problem, at the same level as that for the large mixing angle MSW solution but worse than that for the vacuum oscillations one. The experimental data on the spectrum are however largely uncertain especially in the high energy sector, so that it is too early yet to draw any clear conclusions on the likeliest type of particle physics solution to the solar neutrino problem.
Keywords
SUPERNOVA
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
30743
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