Limits on leptonic photon interactions from SN1987a
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✦ hep-ph
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leptonicgammaalphaphotonphotonsprocesssupernovaannihilation
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If massless leptonic photons associated to electron, muon or tau leptonic number exist they would have been emitted from supernova 1987a via the annihilation process $\nu\bar{\nu}\to\gamma_{l}\gamma_{l}$. By requiring that this process does not carry away most of the energy that can be radiated by the supernova we obtain an upper limit on the leptonic photon coupling constants, $\alpha_{l} < 5.4 \times 10^{-11}$. Under certain assumptions about $\gamma_{l}$ - trapping conditions we find that the region of $\alpha_{l} = 10^{-8} - 10^{-7}$ might be of interest for an experimental search for leptonic photons.
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