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Cosmic Ray Spectrum and Tachyonic Neutrino

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

In the cosmic ray spectrum, there are two knees (abrupt changes of slopes) located around the energies Eth=1015.5E_{th}=10^{15.5} eV and 1017.810^{17.8} eV respectively. Based on the pioneering work by Kostelecky and Ehrlich, we ascribe the first knee to a sudden opening of the reaction channel ν~e+pn+e+\tilde{\nu}_e+p\to n+e^+ when the proton has a velocity just exceeding a critical value and so can absorb a tachyonic neutrino νe\nu_e in the form of an antineutrino ν~e\tilde{\nu}_e. Similarly, the second knee is triggered by the reaction ν~μ+pΛ+μ+\tilde{\nu}_\mu+p\to \Lambda+\mu^+. The fitting of these two values of EthE_{th} gives the tachyon mass of νe\nu_e and νμ\nu_\mu being 0.54 eV/c2c^2 and 0.48 eV/c2c^2 respectively, which are in favor of a minimal three-flavor model for tachyonic neutrino with one parameter δ\delta being estimated to be δ=0.34\delta=0.34 eV.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0404030,
  title  = {Cosmic Ray Spectrum and Tachyonic Neutrino},
  author = {Guang-Jiong Ni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0404030},
  year   = {2007}
}

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7 pages, 4 figures, revtex4