When sound wave meets the neutrino anomaly

Abstract

We propose that the sound wave coming to the inner side of Miniboone detector could be one of the sources for our having the neutrino anomaly in the experiment. We start with presenting a rough estimate for the size of the energy associated with the sound wave coming into the detector, the size of the loss of energy associate with the save wave as it travels down to the target medium due to their gravitationally interacting with the sound wave in a classical sense. After that, we describe that the neutrino anomaly could be due to the sound wave interacting with the detector material under the pressure due to the presence of the mineral oil and their producing phonon-induced electrons via a process such as the thermionic emission, which may lead more events to be identified as electron-like events in the experiment. We also address that the sound wave may scatter with the electrons produced from the electron-photon shower.

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