Constraints on proton-proton fusion from helioseismology
Abstract
The proton-proton (pp) fusion cross-section found at the heart of solar models is unconstrained experimentally and relies solely on theoretical calculations. Effective field theory provides an opportunity to constrain the pp cross-section experimentally, however, this method is complicated by the appearance of two-nucleon effects in the form of an unknown parameter L1,A. We present a method to constrain L1,A using the Standard Solar Model and helioseismology. Using this method, we determine a value of L1,A = 7.0 fm3 with a range of 1.6 to 12.4 fm3. These results are consistent with theoretical estimates of L1,A ≈ 6 fm3.
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