Solar neutrino flux at keV energies
Abstract
We calculate the solar neutrino and antineutrino flux in the keV energy range. The dominant thermal source processes are photoproduction (), bremsstrahlung (), plasmon decay (), and emission in free-bound and bound-bound transitions of partially ionized elements heavier than hydrogen and helium. These latter processes dominate in the energy range of a few keV and thus carry information about the solar metallicity. To calculate their rate we use libraries of monochromatic photon radiative opacities in analogy to a previous calculation of solar axion emission. Our overall flux spectrum and many details differ significantly from previous works. While this low-energy flux is not measurable with present-day technology, it could become a significant background for future direct searches for keV-mass sterile neutrino dark matter.
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@article{arxiv.1708.02248,
title = {Solar neutrino flux at keV energies},
author = {Edoardo Vitagliano and Javier Redondo and Georg Raffelt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.02248},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
32 pages, 23 figures. Added several references, a new figure and minor changes to match published version