Medium effects in supernovae constraints on light mediators
In this article, we reevaluate supernovae (SN) constraints on the diffusion time of neutrinos for a family of extensions of the Standard Model that incorporate new light scalar and vector mediators. We compute the neutrino mean free path, taking into account medium effects in the neutrino-nucleon sc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physical review. D 2021-09, Vol.104 (6), p.1, Article 063013 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this article, we reevaluate supernovae (SN) constraints on the diffusion time of neutrinos for a family of extensions of the Standard Model that incorporate new light scalar and vector mediators. We compute the neutrino mean free path, taking into account medium effects in the neutrino-nucleon scattering cross section, and a radial dependence of the density, energy, and temperature inside the proto-neutron star to determine the coupling strengths compatible with SN1987A constraints on the time duration signal of diffusing neutrinos. We show that medium effects can induce an order of magnitude enhancement in the neutrino mean free path with respect to the vacuum calculation. The increase is more significant when new physics terms dominate over the Standard Model contribution (that is, for small mediator mass and large couplings). Finally, we interpret these results as bounds on the parameter space of a vector U(1)(B-L) model and scalar lepton number conserving and lepton number violating scenarios, improving on previous results in the literature where medium effects were ignored. We showthatSNconstraints on the neutrino diffusion time lie within regions of the parameter space that are already ruled out by other experimental constraints. We also comment on potential limits due to changes in the SN equation of state or right-handed neutrino free-streaming, but argue that detailed numerical simulations are needed to improve the reliability of these limits. |
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ISSN: | 2470-0010 2470-0029 |
DOI: | 10.1103/PhysRevD.104.063013 |