23–25 May 2022
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone

New developments on the physics of neutrino fast flavor conversion

Not scheduled
20m
Online only (CERN)

Online only

CERN

particle astrophysics (including cosmic rays, neutrinos, nuclear astrophysics)

Speaker

Ian Padilla-Gay (University of Copenhagen - Niels Bohr Institute)

Description

In dense astrophysical environments, the neutrino and antineutrino densities are so extreme that neutrino-neutrino coherent forward scattering leads to collective neutrino oscillations, perhaps affecting the core-collapse mechanism and the nucleosynthesis of elements heavier than iron in compact binary remnants. Due to the profound potential implications for the source’s physics, the so-called neutrino fast pairwise flavor conversion (FFC) is a topic of intense research. Currently, FFC poses significant challenges for its implementation in realistic astrophysical environments due to its fast timescale, and thus a fully self-consistent simulation of astrophysical sources that includes FFC is not yet available. In this talk, I will discuss under which conditions one should anticipate large neutrino flavor conversion and answer the long-elusive question of identifying a systematic method to predict the final flavor outcome by relying entirely on the initial electron-lepton-number spectrum.

Author

Ian Padilla-Gay (University of Copenhagen - Niels Bohr Institute)

Co-authors

Prof. Irene Tamborra (Niels Bohr Institute) Prof. Georg Raffelt

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