Constraining pseudo-Dirac neutrinos from a galactic core-collapse supernova
arXiv:2205.13291
Abstract
Neutrinos can be pseudo-Dirac in nature -- Majorana fermions behaving as Dirac fermions for all practical purposes. In such a scenario, active and sterile neutrinos are quasi-degenerate in mass, and hence oscillations between the two, due to their tiny mass-squared difference , can develop only over very long baselines. Under this hypothesis, we analyze the neutrino data from SN1987A, and find a mild preference for a non-zero mass-squared difference. The same data can also be used to exclude values of - the smallest constrained so far. We also discuss how next-generation experiments like the DUNE and Hyper-Kamiokande can probe this scenario for a future galactic supernova.
Contribution to the 2022 Electroweak session of the 56th Rencontres de Moriond