Summary
A continuous loss of energy in the Sun's interior gives a coherent picture of the various solar-neutrino experiments, and reconciles all measurements with the standard solar model predictions.
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Vannucci, F. An alternative solution to the solar-neutrino deficit. Nuov Cim A 109, 1617–1621 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02778247
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