The turbulent diffusion phenomenon and the solar neutrino problem

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Chemical Evolution, Solar Neutrinos, Stellar Evolution, Stellar Rotation, Turbulent Diffusion, A Stars, Abundance, Angular Momentum, Astrophysics, Chemical Composition

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Various indications of an astrophysical nature (distinction between Am and Ap stars, and normal A stars, lithium abundance in some giant stars, isotopic abundance ratio C-12/C-13), as well as physical phenomena (formation of limiting layers, Richardson-Townsend criterion) suggest that a weak turbulence may generate efficient processes of diffusion in rotating stars. By introducing a turbulent diffusion coefficient, a solar model is constructed which satisfies three fundamental constraints: the luminosity value at 4.6 billion years, neutrino flux, and the isotopic abundance ratio He-3/He-4 at the solar surface.

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