Projection quantum mechanics and neutrino mixing
- Authors: Góźdź A.1, Góźdź M.1
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Affiliations:
- Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science
- Issue: Vol 80, No 2 (2017)
- Pages: 373-376
- Section: Elementary Particles and Fields
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1063-7788/article/view/191740
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063778817020181
- ID: 191740
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Abstract
The theory of neutrino oscillations rests on the assumption, that the interaction basis and the physical (mass) basis of neutrino states are different. Therefore neutrino is produced in a certain welldefined superposition of three mass eigenstates, which propagate separately and may be detected as a different superposition. This is called flavor oscillations. It is, however, not clear why neutrinos behave this way, i.e., what is the underlying mechanism which leads to the production of a superposition of physical states in a single reaction. In this paper we argue, that one of the reasons may be connected with the temporal structure of the process. In order to discuss the role of time in processes on the quantum level, we use a special formulation of the quantum mechanics, which is based on the projection time evolution. We arrive at the conclusion, that for short reaction times the formation of a superposition of states of similar masses is natural.
About the authors
A. Góźdź
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science
Author for correspondence.
Email: andrzej.gozdz@umcs.lublin.pl
Poland, Lublin
M. Góźdź
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science
Email: andrzej.gozdz@umcs.lublin.pl
Poland, Lublin
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