ABSTRACT

A variety of evolutionary sequences of models for the solar interior has been computed, corresponding to variations in input data, to obtain some idea of the uncertainties involved in predicting a solar neutrino flux. It is concluded that the neutrino flux can be estimated to within a factor of 2, the primary uncertainty being the initial homogeneous solar composition; detailed results are given. With a preferred value of the heavy-element-to-hydrogen ratio Z/X = 0.028, the helium content necessary to fit a model to the observed solar luminosity is found to be Y = 0.27.

part 1|76 pages

Standard Model Expectations

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |2 pages

Standard Model Expectations

chapter |3 pages

Calcium-37†

chapter |4 pages

Solar Neutrinos*

chapter |1 pages

Solar neutrino experiments

chapter |1 pages

Our Sun. I. The Standard Model

Successes and Failures 1

chapter |1 pages

Standard solar models with CESAM code

neutrinos and helioseismology

part II|98 pages

Solar Neutrino Experiments

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

chapter II|2 pages

Solar Neutrino Experiments

chapter |10 pages

National Research Council of Canada division of atomic energy

Inverse β Process p.d.-205

chapter |3 pages

The Superkamiokande

chapter |3 pages

Sudbury Neutrino Observatory

chapter |4 pages

Solar Neutrinos

A Scientific Puzzle

part III|88 pages

Nuclear Fusion Reactions

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

Peter Parker

chapter |1 pages

Session XA

Saturday Afternoon at 2:00 Shoreham, Main Ballroom (A. Zucker presiding)

part IV|110 pages

Physics Beyond the Standard Model

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

Alexei Smirnov

part V|62 pages

Helioseismology

part |6 pages

Introduction

chapter |9 pages

Velocity Fields in the Solar Atmosphere

I. Preliminary Report*

chapter |4 pages

Solar oscillations

full disk observations from the geographic South Pole

chapter |9 pages

Seismology of the Sun

Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard, Douglas Gough, Juri Toomre

chapter |7 pages

Advances in Helioseismology