Could the process of neutrino photoproduction on nuclei, stimulated by a strong magnetic field, compete with URCA processes?
Abstract
The recent studies is reported of the neutrino photoproduction on nuclei, gamma + Ze -> Ze + gamma + nu + anti-nu, in a strong magnetic field. It is shown that the catalyzing influence of the field on the process decreases essentially because of the modification of the photon dispersion properties in a strong magnetic field. Therefore, at any field magnitude, neutrino photoproduction cannot compete with the URCA processes. This conclusion contradicts a recent statement in the literature.
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