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Neutrinos and electrons in background matter
We present a rather powerful method in investigations of different phenomena
that can appear when neutrinos and electrons propagate in background matter.
This method is based on the use of the modified Dirac equations for particles
wave functions, in which the correspondent effective potentials accounting for
the matter influence on particles are included.Comment: submitted to J.Phys.: Conference Series (Proceedings of Neutrino 2006
Conference, June 2006, Santa Fe, New Mexico
New bounds on neutrino electric millicharge from limits on neutrino magnetic moment
Using the new limit on the neutrino anomalous magnetic moment recently
obtained by the GEMMA experiment on measurements of the cross section for the
reactor antineutrino scattering on free electrons, we get a new direct upper
bound on the neutrino millicharge . This is a factor of 2 more stringent constraint than the previous bound
obtained from the TEXONO reactor experiment data that is included to the Review
of Particle Properties 2012. We predict that with data from the ongoing new
phase of the GEMMA experiment the upper bound on the neutrino millicharge will
be reduced to within two years. We
also predict that with the next phase of the considered experiment the upper
bound on the millicharge will be reduced by an order of magnitude over the
present bound and reach the level
within approximately four years.Comment: 8 pages in LaTex, the approach for accounting the neutrino
millicharge contribution to the cross section has been corrected. v3: new
references including a reference to Review on Particle Physics by Particle
Data Group are added, new more stringent limit on millicharge is predicted
for the future release of the GEMMA collaboration result
Neutrino energy quantization in rotating medium
Exact solution of the modified Dirac equation in rotating medium is found in
polar coordinates in the limit of vanishing neutrino mass. The solution for the
active left-handed particle exhibit properties similar to those peculiar for
the charged particle moving in the presence of a constant magnetic field.
Accordingly, the particle in the rotating matter has circle orbits with energy
levels, analogous to the Landau levels in magnetic field. The relevant physical
realization of the problem is motion of neutrino inside the rotating neutron
star. The feature of such motion to form binding states leads to the prediction
of the new mechanism for neutrino trapping. The solution found can be used for
detailed description of relativistic and nearly massless neutrino dynamics in
neutron stars. Results obtained further develop the "method of exact solutions"
in application to particle interactions in presence of dense matter.Comment: 5 pages, in: "Particle Physics on the Eve of LHC" (Proc. of the 13th
Lomonosov Conference on Elementary Particle Physics, Moscow, August 2007),
ed. by A.Studenikin, p.176, World Scientific, Singapore, 200
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