Estimation of an Upper Limit on the Density of Relic Neutrinos in the Sun via the Solar 8B Neutrino Flux

Abstract

Relic neutrinos from the early universe are predicted to have a relatively large number density, but extremely low energies. Hence, the only possible interaction proceeds via neutrino capture on beta-decaying nuclei. In case relic neutrinos are captured by beta-decaying nuclei in the Sun, the neutrinos normally emerging from the decay of these nuclei will be missing from the overall number of solar neutrinos registered in neutrino experiments. Within the Sun, 8B and three nuclei from the CNO cycle are found to be suitable for this kind of process. Their cross section as well as the possible impact on the observed number of solar neutrinos are discussed. Assuming standard neutrino oscillations, no deviations of neutrino flux measurements from the predictions of the solar standard model are observed and upper limits are derived accordingly.

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