Physics Letters B (Nov 2017)

Effect of collisions on neutrino flavor inhomogeneity in a dense neutrino gas

  • Vincenzo Cirigliano,
  • Mark W. Paris,
  • Shashank Shalgar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2017.09.039
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 774, no. C
pp. 258 – 267

Abstract

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We investigate the stability, with respect to spatial inhomogeneity, of a two-dimensional dense neutrino gas. The system exhibits growth of seed inhomogeneity due to nonlinear coherent neutrino self-interactions. In the absence of incoherent collisional effects, we observe a dependence of this instability growth rate on the neutrino mass spectrum: the normal neutrino mass hierarchy exhibits spatial instability over a larger range of neutrino number density compared to that of the inverted case. We further consider the effect of elastic incoherent collisions of the neutrinos with a static background of heavy, nucleon-like scatterers. At small scales, the growth of flavor instability can be suppressed by collisions. At large length scales we find, perhaps surprisingly, that for inverted neutrino mass hierarchy incoherent collisions fail to suppress flavor instabilities, independent of the coupling strength.

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