Abstract
Abstract
We study the gravitational scattering of ultrarelativistic neutrinos off a rotating
supermassive black hole (BH) surrounded by a thick magnetized accretion disk. Neutrinos interact
electroweakly with background matter and with the magnetic field in the disk since neutrinos are
supposed to possess nonzero magnetic moments. The interaction with external fields results in
neutrino spin oscillations. We find that the toroidal magnetic field, inherent in the magnetized
Polish doughnut, does not cause a significant spin-flip for any reasonable strengths of the
toroidal component. The reduction of the observed neutrino flux, owing to neutrino spin
oscillations, is predicted. A poloidal component of the magnetic field gives the main contribution
to the modification of the observed flux. The neutrino interaction with matter, rotating with
relativistic velocities, also changes the flux of neutrinos. We briefly discuss the idea of the
neutrino tomography of magnetic field distributions in accretion disks near BHs.
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
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