Solar neutrino physics in the nineties

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Detection, Radiation Counters, Solar Neutrinos, Solar Physics, Boron Isotopes, Radiation Measurement, Scintillation Counters, Sun

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The decade of the 1990's should prove to be a landmark period for the study of solar neutrino physics. Current observations show 2-3 times fewer neutrinos coming from the sun than are theoretically expected. As we enter the decade, new experiments are poised to investigate whether this deficit is a problem with our understanding of how the sun works, is a hint of new neutrino properties beyond those predicted by the standard model of particle physics, or is perhaps a combination of both. This paper will briefly review the current status of the field and point out how future measurements should help solve this interesting puzzle.

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