Meaningful details: the value of adding baseline dependence to the neutrino-dark matter effect
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Abstract: The possible effect on the flavour spectra of astronomical neutrinos from a neutrino-dark matter interaction has been investigated for decoherent neutrinos. In this work, we report results calculated for coherent neutrinos. This was done with two different models for the neutrino dark-matter interactions: a flavour state interaction,as for the weak interaction in the Standard Model, and a mass state interaction, which is predicted by certain non-Standard Models (specifically Scotogenic models). It was found that using a coherent analysis dramatically increased the explorable parameter space for the neutrino-dark matter interaction. However, the detection of coherent astronomical neutrinos presents a significant challenge to experimentalists, because such a detection would require an improvement in energy resolution by at least six orders of magnitude, with similar improvements in astronomical distance determinations.
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