Landau Damping of Collective Neutrino Oscillation Waves

Abstract

Dense neutrino media in core-collapse supernovae and neutron star mergers can experience collective flavor transformations in the form of neutrino oscillation waves. It was recently reported that the stable fast modes of collective oscillations can be damped through a mechanism similar to the Landau damping of plasma waves. In this work, we show that the actual damping rates of fast oscillation waves are usually very small and vanishes in the pure fast limit. This result does not affect the unstable modes that eventually drive collective neutrino flavor conversions in supernovae and neutron star mergers.

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