Transition Radiation by Standard Model Neutrinos at an Interface
Abstract
We discuss the transition radiation process γ at an interface of two media. The medium fulfills the dual purpose of inducing an effective neutrino-photon vertex and of modifying the photon dispersion relation. The transition radiation occurs when at least one of those quantities have different values in different media. We present a result for the probability of the transition radiation which is both accurate and analytic. For E =1MeV neutrino crossing polyethylene-vacuum interface the transition radiation probability is about 10-39 and the energy intensity (deposition) is about 10-34eV. At the surface of the neutron stars the transition radiation probability may be 10-20. Our result on three orders of magnitude is larger than the results of previous calculations.
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