Ultraviolet background radiation and the search for decaying neutrinosThe spectrum of the observed far-ultraviolet background at high galactic latitudes is studied in order to find evidence of radiation from neutrino decay. It is concluded that at latitudes above about 20 degrees, the limit on any light scattered from interstellar dust or the limit on light from any source other than stars is of order 300 photons/sq cm sec ster A. Superficial evidence for radiation from decaying neutrinos is provided by an examination of the spectrum of the observed background at the highest galactic latitudes, although the spectrum is so uncertain that conclusions are not possible.
Document ID
19820060235
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Henry, R. C. (Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD, United States)