Chlorine and Gallium Solar Neutrino Experiments

Feb, 1985
13 pages
Published in:
  • Astrophys.J.Lett. 292 (1985) L79-L82
Report number:
  • PRINT-85-0113 (IAS,PRINCETON)

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Abstract: (ADS)
The authors reevaluate the expected capture rates and their uncertainties for the chlorine and gallium solar neutrino experiments using improved laboratory data and new theoretical calculations. They also derive a minimum value for the flux of solar neutrinos that is expected provided only (1) that the sun is currently producing energy by fusing light nuclei at the rate that it is emitting energy in the form of photons from its surface and (2) that nothing happens to solar neutrinos on their way to earth. These results are used - together with Monte Carlo simulations - to determine how much gallium is required for a solar neutrino experiment.