Last Hope for an astrophysical solution to the solar neutrino problem
Abstract
We discuss what appears the last hope for an astrophysical solution to the solar neutrino problem: a correlated variation of the astrophysical factors for the helium burning cross sections ( and ) and either or the central temperature . In this context, we recognize the important role played by the CNO neutrinos. In fact, we can obtain a fair fit to the experimental data only if three conditions are met simultaneously: the astrophysical factor is about 200 times what is presently estimated, the astrophysical factor is about 3 times larger and the N and O neutrino fluxes are negligible compared to the ones predicted by standard solar models. These conditions are not supported by the present data and their correlated combination is improbable.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9509116,
title = {Last Hope for an astrophysical solution to the solar neutrino problem},
author = {V. Berezinsky and G. Fiorentini and M. Lissia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9509116},
year = {2011}
}
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11 pages, ReVTeX, plus 3 figures added as uuencoded compressed postscript files. The postscript file with the text and 3 figures is available at ftp://risc0.ca.infn.it/pub/private/lissia/infnca-th9511.ps