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Are Goldstone neutrinos responsible for the solar neutrino puzzle?

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We propose that the solar neutrino puzzle may be partially due to emission of Goldstone neutrinos resulting from a spontaneous breakdown of supersymmetry. An oscillation of the Goldstone neutrinos and a photon-neutrino coupling also result.

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The author is grateful to professor Jay Burns for this valuable comments in this work.

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Das, A. Are Goldstone neutrinos responsible for the solar neutrino puzzle?. Int J Theor Phys 23, 295–300 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02114510

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