Maximum rate for the proton-proton reaction compatible with conventional solar models

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Astronomical Models, Proton-Proton Reactions, Radioactive Decay, Solar Physics, Stellar Models, Hydrogen, Neutrinos, Nuclear Reactions, Solar Protons, Stellar Structure

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Recently reported experimental results have been interpreted to suggest that the rate of the proton-proton reaction may have been underestimated by a large factor. Although these results are in conflict with current theories of beta decay and it is quite unlikely that the proton-proton rate could be seriously in error, the implications of the suggestion for solar models are investigated. An enhancement of more than a factor of about 50 cannot be accommodated by conventional solar models.

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