Electron Screening Effects on Thermonuclear Reactions in the Sun

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The electron screening effect in the plasma is calculated for the thermonuclear pp reaction in the sun, with a particular attention to the effect at the short distance, where the conventional Debye-Hückel approximation fails. It is shown that the correct treatment for the short distance effect modifies the estimate with the Debye-Hückel approximation at most by 3%, which would cause the change in the conventional estimate of the (8) B solar neutrino flux by < 8%. This modification is much smaller than the effect argued recently by Kurucz.

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