Solar fusion III: New data and theory for hydrogen-burning stars
Abstract
In stars that lie on the main sequence in the Hertzsprung-Russel diagram, like our sun, hydrogen is fused to helium in a number of nuclear reaction chains and series, such as the proton-proton chain and the carbon-nitrogen-oxygen cycles. Precisely determined thermonuclear rates of these reactions lie at the foundation of the standard solar model. This review, the third decadal evaluation of the nuclear physics of hydrogen-burning stars, is motivated by the great advances made in recent years by solar neutrino observatories, putting experimental knowledge of the proton-proton chain neutrino fluxes in the few-percent precision range. The basis of the review is a one-week community meeting held in July 2022 in Berkeley, California, and many subsequent digital meetings and exchanges. The relevant reactions of solar and stellar hydrogen burning are reviewed here, from both theoretical and experimental perspectives. Recommendations for the state of the art of the astrophysical S-factor and its uncertainty are formulated for each of them. Several other topics of paramount importance for the solar model are reviewed, as well: recent and future neutrino experiments, electron screening, radiative opacities, and current and upcoming experimental facilities. In addition to reaction-specific recommendations, also general recommendations are formed.
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@article{arxiv.2405.06470,
title = {Solar fusion III: New data and theory for hydrogen-burning stars},
author = {B. Acharya and M. Aliotta and A. B. Balantekin and D. Bemmerer and C. A. Bertulani and A. Best and C. R. Brune and R. Buompane and F. Cavanna and J. W. Chen and J. Colgan and A. Czarnecki and B. Davids and R. J. deBoer and F. Delahaye and R. Depalo and A. García and M. Gatu Johnson and D. Gazit and L. Gialanella and U. Greife and D. Guffanti and A. Guglielmetti and K. Hambleton and W. C. Haxton and Y. Herrera and M. Huang and C. Iliadis and K. Kravvaris and M. La Cognata and K. Langanke and L. E. Marcucci and T. Nagayama and K. M. Nollett and D. Odell and G. D. Orebi Gann and D. Piatti and M. Pinsonneault and L. Platter and R. G. H. Robertson and G. Rupak and A. Serenelli and M. Sferrazza and T. Szücs and X. Tang and A. Tumino and F. L. Villante and A. Walker-Loud and X. Zhang and K. Zuber},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.06470},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
101 pages, 25 figures, including supplementary material. Final version published in Reviews of Modern Physics