Helioseismology, solar models and neutrino fluxes
Abstract
We present our results concerning a systematical analysis of helioseismic implications on solar structure and neutrino production. We find Yph=0.238-0.259, Rb/R=0.708-0.714 and b=(0.185-0.199) gr/cm3. In the interval 0.2<R/R<0.65, the quantity U=P/ is determined with and accuracy of 5~or better. At the solar center still one has remarkable accuracy, U/U <4%. We compare the predictions of recent solar models (standard and non-standard) with the helioseismic results. By constructing helioseismically constrained solar models, the central solar temperature is found to be T=1.58 × 107K with a conservatively estimated accuracy of 1.4%, so that the major unceratainty on neutrino fluxes is due to nuclear cross section and not to solar inputs.
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