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Much has been learned about the deep Earth through a combination of geophysical constraints, theories of Earths formation, and seismic measurements. However, such methods alone cannot directly resolve the full structure of the inner Earth, e.g. in terms of matter density, composition and temperature distributions.Complementary information about Earths interior can be provided by small, nearly massless elementary particles called neutrinos that propagate through the Earth. Neutrinos exist in different flavours and are known to experience a quantum phenomenon of flavour oscillation as they propagate. With an extremely small chance of interacting with matter, neutrinos can travel long distances through very dense materials (e.g., the Earths core). For atmospheric neutrinos of energy ~GeV crossing the Earth, the flavour oscillation patterns are distorted due to coherent forward scattering on electrons along their path. Measuring the flavour, energy and angular distributions of such neutrinos therefore provides sensitivity to a new observable of geophysical interest: the electron number density in the layers of matter traversed.After a short introduction to the concepts of neutrino oscillation tomography, we will discuss the potential of this method to address open questions concerning inner Earth's structure and composition (such as the amount of light elements in the core and the nature of LLSVPs), the status of sensitivity studies, and the perspectives opened by the next generation of atmospheric neutrino detectors.
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V. Van Elewyck
Institut Universitaire de France
J. A. B. Coelho
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Yael Armando Deniz Hernandez
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Université Paris Cité
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e75091b6db6435876c84fa — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-11719