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Probing light sterile neutrino signatures at reactor and Spallation Neutron Source neutrino experiments
2017
We investigate the impact of a fourth sterile neutrino at reactor and Spallation Neutron Source neutrino detectors. Specifically, we explore the discovery potential of the TEXONO and COHERENT experiments to subleading sterile neutrino effects through the measurement of the coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering event rate. Our dedicated $\chi^2$-sensitivity analysis employs realistic nuclear structure calculations adequate for high purity sub-keV threshold Germanium detectors.
Experimental searches on sterile neutrinos
2015
While neutrino oscillations among the three active neutrino flavors are by now well established, several anomalies observed at relatively short baselines in oscillation experiments hint towards the existence of one or more additional sterile neutrino flavors. As a consequence, several experiments are in preparation that are dedicated to test the sterile neutrino hypothesis. The present contribution gives an overview of the on-going experimental efforts, highlighting the two projects that are foreseen to start in 2015: SOX deploying a radioactive neutrino source at short distance from the BOREXINO detector at LNGS, and STEREO searching for sterile neutrino oscillations at short distance from…
Atmospheric neutrino observations and flavor changing interactions
1999
Flavor changing (FC) neutrino-matter interactions can account for the zenith-angle dependent deficit of atmospheric neutrinos observed in the SuperKamiokande experiment, without directly invoking neither neutrino mass, nor mixing. We find that FC $\nu_\mu$-matter interactions provide a good fit to the observed zenith angle distributions, comparable in quality to the neutrino oscillation hypothesis. The required FC interactions arise naturally in many attractive extensions of the Standard Model.
Problems in neutrino physics
1990
The three “known” neutrinos νe νµ and ντ, as well as their postulated heavy companions, have been the subject of intense experimental and theoretical research over the last decade. And yet, all the basic questions that we raised when the first, controversial, results on the mass of electron neutrino from triton beta decay were announced and when the new generation of experiments on lepton family changing processes started, remain essentially unanswered, in spite of the impressive effort that went into neutrino research [1]. So we may just repeat some of these questions and then see what we know about them and what remains to be done.
Memory expansion for diffusion coefficients
1998
We present a memory expansion for macroscopic transport coefficients such as the collective and tracer diffusion coefficients ${D}_{C}$ and ${D}_{T},$ respectively. The successive terms in this expansion for ${D}_{C}$ describe rapidly decaying memory effects of the center-of-mass motion, leading to fast convergence when evaluated numerically. For ${D}_{T},$ one obtains an expansion of similar form that contains terms describing memory effects in single-particle motion. As an example we evaluate ${D}_{C}$ and ${D}_{T}$ for three strongly interacting surface systems through Monte Carlo simulations, and for a simple model diffusion system via molecular dynamics calculations. We show that the n…
General Relativistic Dynamics of Irrotational Dust: Cosmological Implications
1994
The non--linear dynamics of cosmological perturbations of an irrotational collisionless fluid is analyzed within General Relativity. Relativistic and Newtonian solutions are compared, stressing the different role of boundary conditions in the two theories. Cosmological implications of relativistic effects, already present at second order in perturbation theory, are studied and the dynamical role of the magnetic part of the Weyl tensor is elucidated.
SPECTROSCOPY AND NON-EQUILIBRIUM DISTRIBUTION OF VIBRATIONALLY EXCITED METHANE IN A SUPERSONIC JET
1998
Abstract High-resolution spectra of supersonic jets of vibrationally excited methane have been recorded by diode laser in the 8 μm region. A formalism for the description of energy distribution is proposed. It allows to estimate populations of vibrational polyads. Under these non-equilibrium conditions, translational temperature is also measured from line profiles. For relaxation, it is shown that vibrational relaxation between polyads is negligible whereas strong redistribution of population arises inside each polyad. Spectroscopically, observed lines involving the first four excited polyads allows cross-checked tests for energy level analysis.
Theoretical Studies of the Propagation of Sound in Channels Filled with Helium II
1974
The two-fluid nature of liquid helium II leads to the possibility of several types of wave motion, e.g., first sound, second sound, fourth sound, and the fifth wave mode. First and second sound appear in the bulk liquid. The characters of these wave modes alter materially if helium is bounded by solid walls, e.g., between two plane-parallel plates forming a channel. This paper reports upon the calculation of the properties of wave modes which can exist in such channels.
Working group report: Neutrino physics
2009
This is the report of the neutrino physics working group at WHEPP-X. We summarize the problems selected and discussed at the workshop and the papers which have resulted subsequently.
A simple equation for determining sea surface emissivity in the 3–15 µm region
2009
The high level of accuracy demanded for the sea surface temperature retrieval from infrared data requires an accurate determination of directional sea surface emissivity (SSE). Previous models have permitted calculating SSEs using a physical characterization of sea surface roughness and emission. However, these result in complex equations, and make an operational application difficult. This paper presents a simple SSE algorithm based on a parametrization of one of these models, which was selected as a reference since it reproduces SSE experimental data to a reasonable level of accuracy. The parametrization provides the SSE variation with observation angle and wind speed from a given nadir S…