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Solar Models with Helium and Heavy Element Diffusion

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2008-11-26 v1 Astrophysics Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Heavy element and helium diffusion are both included for the first time in this series of papers on precise solar models, along with improvements in the input data for nuclear reaction rates, the solar luminosity, the solar age, heavy element abundances, radiative opacities, helium and metal diffusion rates, and neutrino interaction cross sections. The calculated neutrino event rates, including all of the improvements, are 9.31.4+1.29.3_{-1.4}^{+1.2} SNU for the \hbox{37^{37}Cl} experimentand 1377+8137_{-7}^{+8} SNU for the \hbox{71^{71}Ga} experiments. The calculated flux of \hbox{7^{7}Be} neutrinos is 5.1(1.000.07+0.06)×109 cm2s15.1(1.00_{-0.07}^{+0.06}) \times 10^{9}~{\rm cm^{-2}s^{-1}} and the flux of 8B{\rm ^8B} neutrinos is 6.5(1.000.17+0.14)×106 cm2s16.5 (1.00_{-0.17}^{+0.14})\times 10^{6}~{\rm cm^{-2}s^{-1}}. The present-day surface helium abundance of the model is Ys=0.247Y_s = 0.247, in agreement with the helioseismological measurement of Ys=0.242±0.003Y_s = 0.242 \pm 0.003 determined by Hernandez and Christensen-Dalsgaard (1994). The computed depth of the convective zone is \hbox{R=0.712 RR = 0.712~ R_{\odot}} in agreement with the observed value determined from pp-mode oscillation data of \hbox{R=0.713±0.003 RR = 0.713 \pm 0.003~ R_{\odot}} found by Christensen-Dalsgaard {\it et al.}~(1991). Solar models that do not include diffusion disagree with the helioseismology measurements. Although the present results increase the predicted event rate in the four operating solar neutrino experiments by almost 1σ1\sigma (theoretical uncertainty), they only slightly increase the difficulty of explaining the existing experiments with standard physics (i.e., by assuming that nothing happens to the neutrinos after they are created in the center of the sun).

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9505425,
  title  = {Solar Models with Helium and Heavy Element Diffusion},
  author = {John N. Bahcall and M. H. Pinsonneault},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9505425},
  year   = {2008}
}

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uuencoded compressed tar file. Tables available by ftp to ftp://eku.ias.edu/pub/best/ (192.16.204.30) ; Files are diffport.ps and diffland.ps. To appear in Reviews of Modern Physics, October 1995