Spin Light of Neutrino in Dense Matter
Abstract
We develop the quantum theory of the spin light of neutrino () exactly accounting for the effect of background matter. Contrary to the already performed studies of the , in this paper we derive explicit and closed expressions for the rate and power and for the emitted photon energy, which are valid for an arbitrary matter density (including very high values). The spatial distribution of the radiation power and the dependence of the emitted photon energy on the direction of radiation are also studied in detail for the first time. We analyze the polarization properties and show that within a wide range of neutrino momenta and matter densities the radiation is circularly polarized. Conditions for effective photon propagation in the electron plasma are discussed. It is also shown that in dense matter the average energy of the emitted photon can reach values in the range from one third of the neutrino momentum up to one half of the neutrino energy in matter. The main features of the studied radiation are summarized, and possibilities for the production during different astrophysical and cosmology processes are discussed.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0507200,
title = {Spin Light of Neutrino in Dense Matter},
author = {Alexander Grigoriev and Alexander Studenikin and Alexei Ternov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0507200},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
15 pages, 7 figures, in: Proceedings of Les Recontres de Physique de la Vallee d'Aoste ("Results and Perspectives in Particle Physics", March 2005, La Thuile, Italy), ed. by Mario Greco, Frascati Physics Series, Italy, 2005; modified version is accepted for publication in Phys.Lett.B