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Phys. Rev. C 65, 015802 (2001) [7 pages]

How many σ’s is the solar neutrino effect?

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John N. Bahcall*
School of Natural Sciences, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey 08540

Received 3 September 2001; published 12 December 2001

The minimal standard electroweak model can be tested by allowing all the solar neutrino fluxes, with undistorted energy spectra, to be free parameters in fitting the measured solar neutrino event rates, subject only to the condition that the total observed luminosity of the Sun be produced by nuclear fusion. The rates of the five experiments prior to SNO (chlorine, Kamiokande, SAGE, GALLEX, Super-Kamiokande) cannot be fit by an arbitrary choice of undistorted neutrino fluxes at the level of 2.5σ (formally 99% C.L.). Considering just SNO and Super-Kamiokande, the discrepancy is at the 3.3σ level (10-3C.L.). If all six experiments are fit simultaneously, the formal discrepancy increases to 4σ (7×10-5C.L.). If the relative scaling in temperature of the nuclear reactions that produce 7Be and 8B neutrinos is taken into account, the formal discrepancy is at the 7.4σ level.

© 2001 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevC.65.015802
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevC.65.015802
PACS:
26.65.+t, 12.15.Ff, 14.60.Pq, 96.60.Jw

*Electronic address: jnb@ias.edu