Chemistry of the solar neutrino experiment

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Chemical Reactions, Elementary Particle Interactions, Solar Neutrinos, Trapped Particles, Argon Isotopes, Chloroethylene, Ion Production Rates

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The possibility of chemical 'trapping' of the Ar(+) ion in the reaction neutrino + Cl-37 yields Ar-37(+) + electron, when it takes place in tetrachloroethylene (C2Cl4) liquid, is examined in detail. It is concluded that if trapping does take place, the rate is much smaller than the charge neutralization rate. Therefore, this mechanism cannot explain the observed small rate of Ar production in the Brookhaven solar neutrino experiment. A detailed examination of a number of experiments which are sensitive to possible trapping lends strong support to this conclusion.

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