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arxiv: astro-ph/0409521 · v2 · submitted 2004-09-21 · 🌌 astro-ph · hep-ph

Pulsar kicks from neutrino oscillations

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keywords neutrinoneutrinospulsardetectkicksoscillationssterilesupernova
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Neutrino oscillations in a core-collapse supernova may be responsible for the observed rapid motions of pulsars. Given the present bounds on the neutrino masses, the pulsar kicks require a sterile neutrino with mass 2-20 keV and a small mixing with active neutrinos. The same particle can be the cosmological dark matter. Its existence can be confirmed the by the X-ray telescopes if they detect a 1-10 keV photon line from the decays of the relic sterile neutrinos. In addition, one may be able to detect gravity waves from a pulsar being accelerated by neutrinos in the event of a nearby supernova.

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