High-energy neutrino conversion and the lepton asymmetry in the universe
Abstract
We study matter effects on oscillations of high-energy neutrinos in the Universe. Substantial effect can be produced by scattering of the neutrinos from cosmological sources (z 1) on the relic neutrino background, provided that the latter has large CP-asymmetry: η (n-n)/nγ 1, where n, n and nγ are the concentrations of neutrinos, antineutrinos and photons. We consider in details the dynamics of conversion in the expanding neutrino background. Applications are given to the diffuse fluxes of neutrinos from GRBs, AGN, and the decay of super-heavy relics. We find that the vacuum oscillation probability can be modified by (10-20)% and in extreme cases allowed by present bounds on η the effect can reach 100%. Signatures of matter effects would consist (i) for both active-active and active-sterile conversion, in a deviation of the numbers of events produced in a detector by neutrinos of different flavours, Nα~(α=e,μ,τ), and of their ratios from the values given by vacuum oscillations; such deviations can reach 5-15%, (ii) for active-sterile conversion, in a characteristic energy dependence of the ratios Ne/Nμ,Ne/Nτ,Nμ/Nτ. Searches for these matter effects will probe large CP and lepton asymmetries in the universe.
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