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Gamma Rays and the Decay of Neutrinos from SN1987A

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We calculate limits to the properties of massive, unstable neutrinos using data from gamma-ray detectors on the Pioneer Venus Orbiter Satellite; a massive neutrino emitted from SN1987A that decayed in flight and produced gamma rays would be detectable by this instruments. The lack of such a signal allows us to constrain the branching ratio to photons ($\Bg$), mass ($\mnu$), and radiative lifetime ($\tau_\gamma = \tau/\Bg$). For low mass ($m<T\sim8\MeV$) neutrinos decaying $\nu\rightarrow\nu'\gamma$, $\Bg<3\times 10^{-7}$, for $\mt\lesssim 10^6 \keV\sec$, and $\Bg<6\times 10^{-14} \mt/\keV\sec$ for $\mt\gtrsim 10^6 \keV\sec$; limits for high-mass neutrinos are somewhat weaker due to Boltzmann suppression. We also calculate limits for decays that produce gamma rays through the \brem channel, $\nu\rightarrow\nu'e^+e^-\gamma$. In the case that neutrino mass states are nearly degenerate, $\delta m^2/m^2\ll1$, our limits for the mode $\nu\rightarrow\nu'\gamma$ become more stringent by a factor of $\delta m^2/m^2$, because more of the decay photons are shifted into the PVO detector energy window.

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Muonic Boson Limits: Supernova Redux

hep-ph · 2021-09-07 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Supernova models yield coupling limits g_a ≲ 0.9×10^{-10} and g_φ ≲ 0.4×10^{-10} for masses above 100 keV from gamma-ray observations, plus stronger trapping-regime limits from explosion energy, that are difficult to reconcile with a muon g-2 explanation.

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  • Muonic Boson Limits: Supernova Redux hep-ph · 2021-09-07 · unverdicted · none · ref 81 · internal anchor

    Supernova models yield coupling limits g_a ≲ 0.9×10^{-10} and g_φ ≲ 0.4×10^{-10} for masses above 100 keV from gamma-ray observations, plus stronger trapping-regime limits from explosion energy, that are difficult to reconcile with a muon g-2 explanation.

  • Looking for Lights from the Darkness: Signals from MeV-scale Solar Axion-like Particles hep-ph · 2026-04-20 · unverdicted · none · ref 53

    Solar axion-like particles up to 5.5 MeV produce off-axis MeV photons via two-body decay, enabling new space and terrestrial searches that could probe g_aγ down to 10^{-12} GeV^{-1}.