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Solution of the solar-neutrino problem

Physical Review Letters, 1990
Comparison of the results from the Kamiokande neutrino-electron scattering experiment with those from the chlorine experiment and with solar models shows that the explanation of the solar-neutrino problem probably requires physics beyond the standard electroweak model with zero neutrino masses.
, Bahcall, , Bethe
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Solar-Neutrino Problem and Three-Neutrino Oscillations

Physical Review Letters, 1986
The phenomena of neutrinos changing flavor as they propagate through matter is examined with three neutrino species. The three-neutrino problem separates into two resonances when the mixing angles are small and/or when the mass scales are well separated.
, Kuo, , Pantaleone
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Pseudo Dirac neutrinos and the solar-neutrino problem

Physical Review D, 1992
Observational consequences of the pseudo-Dirac-neutrino hypothesis of Kobayashi, Lim, and Nojiri are examined in the context of the solar-neutrino problem. Detailed calculations are performed to obtain expected rates at the $^{37}\mathrm{Cl}$, Kamiokande II, and $^{71}\mathrm{Ga}$ detectors.
, Minakata, , Nunokawa
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The solar neutrino problem

Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 1973
The observed capture rate for solar neutrinos in the 37Cl detector is lower than the predicted capture rate. This discrepancy between theory and observation is known as the ‘solar neutrino problem’. I review the basic elements in this problem: the detector efficiency, the theory of stellar (solar) evolution, the nuclear physics of energy generation ...
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The solar-neutrino problem

Il Nuovo Cimento A, 1991
The problem of solar neutrinos is discussed in the case of large magnetic field in the innermost region of the core (
V. de Sabbata, C. Sivaram
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The problems with solar neutrinos

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1995
Nuclear fusion processes in the center of the sun produce neutrinos as well as photons. Detection of these neutrinos constrains both the intrinsic properties of the neutrinos, such as their mass and mixing, and the models of the sun used to calculate the solar neutrino flux.
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Solar Neutrino Problem

Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 1973
A major crisis facing theoretical nuclear astronomers and physicists today is the apparently very low flux of neutrinos emitted by the Sun. Davis et al. report a measurement of 1.5 ± 1 s.n.u. (1 s.n.u. = 10−36 capture/Cl37/sec) which is a factor of 6 or so smaller than the theoretically predicted values.
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Neutrino oscillations and the solar neutrino problem

European Journal of Physics, 1989
Part of the interest in neutrino astrophysics has to do with the fascinating interplay between nuclear and particle physics issues — e.g. whether neutrinos are massive and undergo flavor oscillations, whether they have detectable electromagnetic moments, etc. — and astrophysical phenomena, such as the clustering of matter on large scales, the processes
M E Berbenni Bitsch, A Vancura
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THE SOLAR NEUTRINO PROBLEM AND BOUNDS ON SOLAR NEUTRINO FLUXES

Modern Physics Letters A, 1995
We review the current status of the solar neutrino problem. A survey of the experiments and their results are given, and solar physics crucial to the understanding of these results are discussed. Semi-empirical methods are used to derive bounds on the fluxes of the three most important components (pp, 7Be and 8B) of the solar neutrino spectrum. The 8B
WAIKWOK KWONG, S.P. ROSEN
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The solar neutrino problem

2022
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