Neutrino quantum correlations in Kerr-Newman spacetime differ from Schwarzschild case, with black hole spin and charge modulating periods and amplitudes for radial and non-radial paths.
Neutrino Interferometry In Curved Spacetime
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Gravitational lensing introduces the possibility of multiple (macroscopic) paths from an astrophysical neutrino source to a detector. Such a multiplicity of paths can allow for quantum mechanical interference to take place that is qualitatively different to neutrino oscillations in flat space. After an illustrative example clarifying some under-appreciated subtleties of the phase calculation, we derive the form of the quantum mechanical phase for a neutrino mass eigenstate propagating non-radially through a Schwarzschild metric. We subsequently determine the form of the interference pattern seen at a detector. We show that the neutrino signal from a supernova could exhibit the interference effects we discuss were it lensed by an object in a suitable mass range. We finally conclude, however, that -- given current neutrino detector technology -- the probability of such lensing occurring for a (neutrino-detectable) supernova is tiny in the immediate future.
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Quantum Correlations of Neutrinos in the Kerr-Newman Space-time
Neutrino quantum correlations in Kerr-Newman spacetime differ from Schwarzschild case, with black hole spin and charge modulating periods and amplitudes for radial and non-radial paths.