Limits on active-sterile neutrino mixing parameters using heavy nuclei abundances

M. M. Sáez, K. Fushimi, M. Mosquera, O. Civitarese
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The production of heavy-mass elements due to the rapid neutron-capture mechanism (rprocess) is associated with astrophysical scenarios, such as supernovae and neutron-star mergers. In the r-process the capture of neutrons is followed by β-decays until nuclear stability is reached. A key element in the chain of nuclear weak-decays leading to the production of isotopes may be the change of the parameters controlling the neutrino sector, due to the mixing of active and sterile species. In this work we have addressed this question and calculated β-decay rates for the nuclei involved in the r-process chains as a function of the neutrino mixing parameters. These rates were then used in the calculation of the abundance of the heavy elements produced in core-collapse supernova and in neutron-star mergers, starting from different initial mass-fraction distributions. The analysis shows that the core-collapse supernova environment contributes with approximately 30% of the total heavy nuclei abundance while the neutron-star merger contributes with about 70% of it. Using available experimental data we have performed a statistical analysis to set limits on the active-sterile neutrino mixing angle and found a best-fit value sin2 2θ14 = 0.22, a value comparable with those found in other studies reported in the literature.
利用重核丰度对活性惰性中微子混合参数的限制
由于快速中子捕获机制(rprocess)而产生的重质量元素与天体物理场景有关,例如超新星和中子星合并。在r过程中,中子捕获之后是β衰变,直到达到核稳定。导致同位素产生的核弱衰变链中的一个关键因素可能是控制中微子扇区的参数的变化,这是由于活性和无菌物种的混合。在这项工作中,我们已经解决了这个问题,并计算了参与r过程链的原子核的β衰变率作为中微子混合参数的函数。这些速率随后被用于计算核心坍缩超新星和中子星合并中产生的重元素的丰度,从不同的初始质量分数分布开始。分析表明,核心坍缩超新星环境约占总重核丰度的30%,中子星合并环境约占总重核丰度的70%。利用现有的实验数据,我们进行了统计分析,设定了活性无菌中微子混合角的极限,并找到了最佳拟合值sin2 θ14 = 0.22,该值与文献中报道的其他研究结果相当。
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