Dirac's cosmology - Solar models to test two hypotheses of matter creation

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Cosmology, Solar Neutrinos, Stellar Evolution, Stellar Models, Abundance, Big Bang Cosmology, Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram, Hydrogen, Particle Flux Density, Solar System

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An attempt is made to report on a study in which the basic hypotheses that lead to the solar neutrino problem are assumed to be in error on the basis of Dirac's (1937) cosmology. Some details of variable-G and continuous-creation theories are reviewed, and implications of Dirac's cosmology for the earth and the solar system are considered. Solar models that test two different hypotheses of matter creation are described along with a standard solar model. Attention is also given to the solar neutrino flux. It is concluded that Dirac's Large Numbers Hypothesis can neither be confirmed nor ruled out.

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