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arxiv: astro-ph/9309014 · v1 · submitted 1993-09-10 · 🌌 astro-ph

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Standard and Non-Standard Plasma Neutrino Emission Revisited

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On the basis of Braaten and Segel's representation of the electromagnetic dispersion relations in a QED plasma we check the numerical accuracy of several published analytic approximations to the plasma neutrino emission rates. As we find none of them satisfactory we derive a new analytic approximation which is accurate to within 4\%\ where the plasma process dominates. The correct emission rates in the parameter regime relevant for the red giant branch in globular clusters are larger by about $10-20$\% than those of previous stellar evolution calculations. Therefore, the core mass of red giants at the He flash is larger by about $0.005\M_\odot$ or 1\% than previously thought. Our bounds on neutrino magnetic dipole moments remain virtually unchanged.

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