Published November 2007 | Version v1
Journal article

Evidence for sterile neutrinos which could be part of dark matter

  • 1. Physics Department, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 (United States)

Description

Limitations on neutrino contribution to dark matter do not apply to the type of sterile neutrino needed to understand solar neutrino flux modulation. These neutrinos couple to active neutrinos via a transition magnetic moment, and if there is any mixing, it is extremely small, avoiding all constraints. The sterile neutrinos result from a Resonant-Spin-Flavor Precession in the convection zone of the Sun, subdominant to the LMA MSW effect, which is at a smaller solar radius. Solar neutrino fluxes measured by the Cl, Ga and Super-Kamiokande (SK) experiments reveal modulations at frequencies related to solar rotation rates. Since the solar magnetic field in the convection zone changes with solar cycle, a rotation frequency seen in GALLEX data would not appear in GNO data. An analysis lumping these data together shows the same frequency not significantly, whereas GALLEX data shows it at the 99.9% CL, using more of the experimental information. Use of insufficient information is a problem in the SK analysis, which sees at low significance the same 3 frequencies (one of rotation and two of related r-modes) we find even at the 99.9% CL when more experimental information is used. SNO looked unsuccessfully for one of these r-mode peaks, but SK data shows this very episodic process had died out before SNO turned on. The statistically significant flux modulation frequencies we observe are all associated with known solar frequencies, attesting to the existence of a sterile neutrino which could aid in understanding small-scale structure, and which might have heavier siblings playing an even larger role in dark matter

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysbps.2007.08.102

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.nuclphysbps.2007.08.102;
PII
S0920-5632(07)00641-X;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nuclear Physics. B, Proceedings Supplements
Journal Volume
173
Journal Page Range
p. 36-39
ISSN
0920-5632
CODEN
NPBSE7

Conference

Title
7. UCLA symposium on sources and detection of dark matter and dark energy in the Universe
Dates
22-24 Feb 2006
Place
Marina del Rey, CA (United States)

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