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Title: Solar models with helium and heavy-element diffusion

Journal Article · · Reviews of Modern Physics
 [1];  [2];  [3]
  1. School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey 08540 (United States)
  2. Department of Astronomy, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210 (United States)
  3. Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, MS170-25, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125 (United States)

Helium and heavy-element diffusion are both included in precise calculations of solar models. In addition, improvements in the input data for solar interior models are described 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 effects on the neutrino fluxes of each change in the input physics are evaluated separately by constructing a series of solar models with one additional improvement added at each stage. The effective 1{sigma} uncertainties in the individual input quantities are estimated and used to evaluate the uncertainties in the calculated neutrino fluxes and the calculated event rates for solar neutrino experiments. The calculated neutrino event rates, including all of the improvements, are 9.3{sub {minus}1.4}{sup +1.2} SNU for the {sup 37}Cl experiment and 137{sub {minus}7}{sup +8} SNU for the {sup 71}Ga experiments. The calculated flux of {sup 7}Be neutrinos is 5.1(1.00{sub {minus}0.07}{sup +0.06}){times}10{sup 9} cm{sup {minus}2}s{sup {minus}1} and the flux of {sup 8}B neutrinos is 6.6(1.00{sub {minus}0.17}{sup +0.14}){times}10{sup 6} cm{sup {minus}2}s{sup {minus}1}. The primordial helium abundance found for this model is {ital Y}=0.278. The present-day surface abundance of the model is {ital Y}{sub {ital s}}=0.247, in agreement with the helioseismological measurement of {ital Y}{sub {ital s}}=0.242{plus_minus}0.003 determined by Hernandez and Christensen-Dalsgaard (1994). The computed depth of the convective zone is {ital R}=0.712{ital R}{sub {circle_dot}}, in agreement with the observed value determined from {ital p}-mode oscillation data of {ital R}=0.713{plus_minus}0.003{ital R}{sub {circle_dot}} found by Christensen-Dalsgaard {ital et} {ital al}. (1991). (Abstract Truncated)

OSTI ID:
278604
Journal Information:
Reviews of Modern Physics, Vol. 67, Issue 4; Other Information: PBD: Oct 1995
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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