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Page 1: SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN Neutrino (Mass) in Cosmology Thomas J. Weiler Vanderbilt University Nashville TN

SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Neutrino (Mass) in Cosmology

Thomas J. Weiler

Vanderbilt UniversityNashville TN 37235,

and CERN, Geneva, Switzerland

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Friedmann eqns, and energy partitions Omega

So behaves like a “matter” with 3p+ < 0 !

Can relate (F1) parameters to today’s values to write

with “a” being the cosmic scale factor

Inflation and data OmegaK ~ 0

Omega=/crit,crit=6 protons/m3

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Neutrino Decoupling

Looking back, ’s last scattered at time t such that

DC ~ MeV, t ~ 1 s, z ~ 1010.

Coincidentally, TDC ~ TBBN ~ Te+e-vs. zeq = a0/aeq = Omegarad/Omegam ~ 4000, zrecomb ~ 1100.

Coincidentally, Teq~ Trecomb ~ eV ~ m

i.e. GF2 T5 ~ T2/MP ,

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Neutrino stat mech

HDM models tried (top-down)

Omega=1, i.e. each m~30eV

per flavor

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Neutrino density from BB photon density

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

n, n >> any other density

Rad

io

CM

B

Vis

ible

-ra

ys

CERN/Fermilab

x-ra

ysUV

IRCosmic-rays

TeV

-w

all

(after Ressell & Turner ‘90)

hadron wall?

no wall a’tall

sunSN87a NeutrinoIncognito

~CB

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Neutrino time

Liberated at T=Mev, t= 1 sec

Depends on energy (Lorentz boost)

Consider a 1020 eV neutrino.

Lorentz factor = 1021 for m = 0.1 eV.

Age of Uni is 1018 sec,

But age of is 1018/1021 sec = 1 millisecond !

And it doesn’t even see the stream of radiation rushing past it – untouched !

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

CR Spectrum above a TeV

from Tom Gaisser

VLHC(100 TeV)2

50 Joules

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

BBN limits on Nand asymmetry

Kneller & Steigman

Competing effects:1. Weak int’n rate equilibrates e+n p+e- , as n/p ~ exp[-mN/TDC] ;

So more e less neutrons less He/H2. Expansion rate (monotonic with N) decouples weak int’n;

So more N faster movie, earlier hotter TDC and more neutrons more He/H

H S H, S = So one extra species is S=0.08

Best fit is N=0.25, L=2.5%

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Compensation and LSND

Order 5% neutrino asymmetry -- to be contrasted with

10-9 baryon asymmetry

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Four roads to absolute neutrino mass(SN discounted)

1. Tritium decay

2. 0v decay

3. WMAP LSS

4. Z-bursts on the relic CB

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Tritium decay limits on neutrino massQ: Why tritium?A: It has a small Q-value, mT-(mD+mp+me)

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

The oscillation “box” from a Feynman graph

Where does the “mixing matrix” come in?

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

PMNS neutrino-mixing matrix

ijijijij

τττ

μμμ

eee

li

sandcwhere

cs

sc

iδecs

sccs

sc

UUU

UUU

UUU

U

sin,cos

0

010

0

00

010

001

0

0

001

100

0

0

1313

1313

2323

23231212

1212

321

321

321

Weak-interaction and mass “vectors” point differently:|nk>=Uki |ni>, or Uki = <ni | nk> = <nk | ni>*

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

e

Log m2

m1

m3

m2

m223 ~ 2.5 x 10-3 eV2

m212 ~ 7 x 10-5

eV2

It “probably” looks something like this

What we think we know about neutrino mass

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

e

Log m2

m1

m3

m2

It looks like this

m3

m2

m1

Or maybe …

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Naturalness may be over-rated

Or a bug with a light-emitting tush?

A rodent with a bill?Do these look natural?

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

0 decay limits on neutrino mass

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Neutrino parameters: fundamental to physics, and

a tool for astrophysics/cosmology

As an astro tool, useful NOW(e.g. Le = L = L ) ;

As a physics window, the view is unclear.

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

second task:decide whether contributeas Hot Dark Matter

[% of cr]

neutrino masses and cosmologyneutrino masses and cosmology

first task: bound mass

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Cosmic structure formation

WMAP 2dF/SDSS

*

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

COBE data

*The raw temperature map (top) has a large diagonal asymmetry due to our motion with respect to the cosmic microwave background -a Doppler shift.

*The temperature fluctuations after subtraction of the velocity contribution, showing primordial fluctuations and a large radio signal from nearby sources in our own galaxy (the horizontal strip).

*The primordial fluctuations after subtraction of the galaxy signal.

V

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

WMAP data

The Universe at trecombination , ~ tequality

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey

Peak from horizon scale at teq

HDM contributes to suppression ofSmall scales

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Today k >

knr ~ (Omega/Omegam)1/2 Omegam

New length scale from neutrino mass

LSS WMAP

LSS formation is a battle between attractive gravity and repulsive pressure;

the battle-line is the “Jean’s length” (4G/vs2)1/2 ~ (4G/p)1/2 . The

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Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERNSLAC Summer School 2004

Tegmark cosmic cinema - CDMhttp://www.hep.upenn.edu/~max/cmb/movies.html

Increasing the total density of matter (baryons + cold dark matter) pushes the epoch of matter-radiation equality back in time and moves the peak scale (the horizion size at that time) to the right.

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Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERNSLAC Summer School 2004

Tegmark cosmic cinema - HDM

Increasing the density of massive neutrinos suppresses all scales smaller than a certain cutoff, which in turn shifts to the left as you increase the neutrino mass (and density)

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Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERNSLAC Summer School 2004

Tegmark cosmic cinema – more HDM

If a CMB theorist gloats that he or she can measure the neutrino density, make sure to point out that galaxy surveys are much more sensitive.

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

A little HDM history

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Neutrino fits

Elgaroy and Lahav

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

SDSS (Seljak et al)

Increasing nu mass increases CMB spectrum,But decreases matter power spectrum ??

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Role of priors (Elgaroy and Kahav)

Elgaroy and Lahav

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Resonant Neutrino Annihilation Mean-Free-Path

Fig: Fargion, Mele, Salis

nDH/h70

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Escher’s “Angels and Devils”

 

The early Uni was denser, more absorbing.

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Neutrino mass-spectroscopy: absorption and emission

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Z-bursts

Mpc

TJW, 1982;Revival – 1997

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

-mass spectroscopyzmax=2, 5, 20 (top to bottom), n-=2(bottom-up acceleration)Eberle, Ringwald, Song, TJW, 2004

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Dips & sobering realism

hidden MX=4 1014 and 1016 GeV, to explain >GZK w/ Z-bursts;

mass = 0.2 (0.4) eV - dashed (solid);Error bars – per energy decade, by 2013,

for flux saturating present limits

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

The GZK puzzle

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Z-burst spectrum

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Fitted Z-burst (Emission) Flux

Gelmini, Varieschi, TJW

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Nu-mass limit for Z-burst fitted to EECRs

Gelmini, Varieschi, TJW

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Size mattersEUSO ~ 300 x AGASA ~ 10 x AugerEUSO (Instantaneous) ~3000 x AGASA ~ 100 x Auger

Exposure

1

10

100

1000

10000

Year

Expo

sure AGASA

HiResAugerEUSO

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

“clear moonless nights”

Blackout_14aug03.jpeg

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

See-saw (Leptogenesis to follow)

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Leptogenesis

Three Sakharov conditions for Violate baryon number (B-L conserved => Baryogenesis:

. B (=L) nonzero

2. Violate C and CP T (complex couplings)

3. Out of Thermal Equilibrium

(decouple at T > M so no Boltzmann suppression,

then decay at T < M when over-abundant)

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Extra-dimensions and neutrino mass

Right-handed “sterile” neutrinos may be our probe of extra-dimensions

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Summary:

Neutrinos are a splendid example of the interplay among particle physics,

astrophysics, and cosmology

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

The “Learned Plot”

Oscillation phase is. ( Lm2 / 4 E

Figureparameterizedby m2 / (eV)2

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Neutrino Decay -- Models, Signatures, and Reach

P(survive)= e –t/ = e –(L/E)(m/0

)

Beacom, Bell, Hooper, Pakvasa, TJW

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

The cosmic flavor-mixing thm

If theta32 is maximal (it is),And if Re(Ue3) is minimal (it is),

Then and equilibrate;

Further, if initial e flux is 1/3

(as from pion-muon decay chain),Then all three flavors equilibrate. e:: = 1 : 1 : 1 at Earth

(and deviations new physics)

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

AMANDA/IceCube event

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Flavor ratio Topology ratio Map

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Sensitivity of 1 flavor-projection to MNS parameters

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

pseudo-Dirac masses and cosmic neutrinos

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Z-burst schematic

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Neutrino Mass tomography in the Local Super-galactic Cluster

(Fodor, Katz, Ringwald)

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SLAC Summer School 2004 Thomas J. Weiler, Vanderbilt University & CERN

Integrated Sachs-Wolfe effect