Friday, December 7, 2012

1212.1396 (Marcelo Moraes Guzzo et al.)

New limits on neutrino magnetic moment through non-vanishing 13-mixing    [PDF]

Marcelo Moraes Guzzo, Pedro Cunha de Holanda, Orlando Luis Goulart Peres
The relatively large value of neutrino mixing angle \theta_{13} set by recent measurements allows us to use solar neutrinos to set a limit on neutrino magnetic moment involving second and third families, \mu_{\mu\tau}. The existence of a random magnetic field in solar convective zone can produce a significant anti-neutrino flux when a non-vanishing neutrino magnetic moment is assumed. Even if we consider a vanishing neutrino magnetic moment involving the first family, electron anti-neutrinos are indirectly produced through the mixing between first and third families and non-vanishing \mu_{\mu\tau}. Using KamLAND limits on the solar flux of electron anti-neutrino, we set the limit \mu_{\mu\tau} < 0.5e-11 Bohr magneton for a reasonable assumption on the behavior of solar magnetic fields. This is the first time a limit on \mu_{\mu\tau} is established in the literature and, interestingly enough, is comparable with the limits on neutrino magnetic moment involving the first neutrino family.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1212.1396

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