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Science 8 December 1995:
Vol. 270. no. 5242, p. 1549
DOI:

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The difference between the measured flux of solar neutrinos and that expected from models constitutes the solar neutrino problem. McNutt (p. 1635) reports a correlation between variations in neutrino flux and changes in the solar wind that may indicate a need to revise standard neutrino physics. The correlation is consistent with resonant conversion of electron neutrinos to a nondetected type by interactions with the sun's magnetic field in the corona.





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