In a paper by Chakraborty et al [chakraborty2016] they found that neutrino instability can grow with a rate that is proportional to the neutrino density, which has much faster oscillation frequencies than vacuum oscillations. For such a fast growth to happen, the author considered head on cliding neutrino beams.
| [chakraborty2016] | Chakraborty, S., Hansen, R. S., Izaguirre, I., & Raffelt, G. (2016). Self-induced neutrino flavor conversion without flavor mixing, (10), 17. |
As an estimation, the frequencies of vacuum oscillation is
where \(E\) is the neutrino energy. The corresponding oscillation wavelength is simply give by
The fast modes instability grows with a rate proportional to the neutrino potential \(\mu=\sqrt{2}G_F n_\nu\), which is very large in dense neutrino media. A large growth rate indicates a faster flavor transformation than vacuum oscillations.
In the past over simplified models have been used and this new instability didn’t show up.
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