Search for Radiative Decays of Cosmic Background Neutrino using Cosmic Infrared Background Energy Spectrum
Abstract
We propose to search for the neutrino radiative decay by fitting a photon energy spectrum of the cosmic infrared background to a sum of the photon energy spectrum from the neutrino radiative decay and a continuum. By comparing the present cosmic infrared background energy spectrum observed by AKARI and Spitzer to the photon energy spectrum expected from neutrino radiative decay with a maximum likelihood method, we obatined a lifetime lower limit of 3.1 × 1012 to 3.8 × 1012 years at 95% confidence level for the third generation neutrino 3 in the 3 mass range between 50 and 150 under the present constraints by the neutrino oscillation measurements. In the left-right symmetric model, the minimum lifetime of 3 is predicted to be 1.5 × 1017 years for m3 of 50 . We studied the feasibility of the observation of the neutrino radiative decay with a lifetime of 1.5 × 1017 years, by measuring a continuous energy spectrum of the cosmic infrared background.
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