Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981soph...74...35s&link_type=abstract
(ESA and European Physical Society, ESLAB Symposium on Physics of Solar Variations, 14th, Scheveningen, Netherlands, Sept. 16-19
Physics
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Periodic Variations, Solar Activity, Solar Neutrinos, Solar Physics, Solar Rotation, Stellar Structure, Convective Flow, Data Correlation, Hydrogen, Neutrino Beams, Particle Flux Density, Photosphere
Scientific paper
Implications of the 26 month quasi-periodicity of the solar neutrino flux are discussed. Additional evidence has shown that the magnitude of solar activity varies negatively with the equatorial rotational speed of the sun over the same approximate time interval. Solar activity is associated with the convective motion of matter in the hydrogen convection zone beneath the photosphere, and the consequent large scale flow of matter towards the core. A causal relation is implied between the neutrino flux variation and processes in the core of the sun, as matter moves inward, where temperatures may reach 100,000,000 K quasi-biennially, thereby producing the observed increases in the solar neutrino flux.
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