Solar activity, cosmic-ray variations, and solar neutrinos

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Cosmic Rays, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Neutrinos, Aluminum 26, Beryllium 10, Carbon 14, Helium Isotopes, Solar Atmosphere, Solar Corpuscular Radiation, Solar Cycles, Solar Flares, Solar Interior

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This paper attempts to examine from a unified viewpoint a wide variety of nuclear and plasma processes in the solar core and atmosphere as well as to establish cause-and-effect relations between solar activity and various high-energy phenomena in the solar system. Attention is given to plasma processes occurring in the hot dense plasma of the solar interior, solar neutrinos, the isotopic composition of solar matter, events characterized by He-3 and heavy-element enrichments, particle production and nuclear reactions in the solar atmosphere, and the isotopic composition of the solar wind. The relation between cyclic and flare activity on the sun and the radiocarbon content in earth's atmosphere is investigated along with ancient cosmic-ray fluxes, the chemical compositions of the atmospheres of earth, Mars, and Venus, and the formation of Al-26 and Be-10 in these atmospheres. It is suggested that plasma effects in the solar interior and atmosphere may be responsible for the observed low fluxes of high-energy neutrinos and the anomalously high fluxes of He-3 and heavy-element nuclei.

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