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arXiv: 0704.0032
handle: 10261/9162 , 10550/47475
We analyze the possibility of probing non-standard neutrino interactions (NSI, for short) through the detection of neutrinos produced in a future galactic supernova (SN).We consider the effect of NSI on the neutrino propagation through the SN envelope within a three-neutrino framework, paying special attention to the inclusion of NSI-induced resonant conversions, which may take place in the most deleptonised inner layers. We study the possibility of detecting NSI effects in a Megaton water Cherenkov detector, either through modulation effects in the $\barν_e$ spectrum due to (i) the passage of shock waves through the SN envelope, (ii) the time dependence of the electron fraction and (iii) the Earth matter effects; or, finally, through the possible detectability of the neutronization $ν_e$ burst. We find that the $\barν_e$ spectrum can exhibit dramatic features due to the internal NSI-induced resonant conversion. This occurs for non-universal NSI strengths of a few %, and for very small flavor-changing NSI above a few$\times 10^{-5}$.
21 pages, 12 figures, 17 postscript files
Matter density, Neutrino oscillations, Solar neutrinos, Física, FOS: Physical sciences, Scattering, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph), Core-collapse supernovae, Massless neutrinos, Electroweak parameters, Resonant amplification
Matter density, Neutrino oscillations, Solar neutrinos, Física, FOS: Physical sciences, Scattering, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology, High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph), Core-collapse supernovae, Massless neutrinos, Electroweak parameters, Resonant amplification
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