Solar Neutrinos: Status and Prospects
W. C. Haxton, R. G. Hamish Robertson, and Aldo M. Serenelli

TL;DR
This paper reviews the current state of solar neutrino measurements, recent experimental and theoretical advances, and future prospects for using neutrinos to probe solar physics and stellar interiors.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent experimental results, theoretical developments, and new models addressing solar neutrinos and the solar abundance problem.
Findings
Super-Kamiokande measured 8B neutrino scattering rate with 3% precision.
SNO analysis narrowed the neutrino mixing angle theta12.
Borexino provided first direct measurements of 7Be and pep neutrino fluxes.
Abstract
We describe the current status of solar neutrino measurements and of the theory -- both neutrino physics and solar astrophysics -- employed in interpreting measurements. Important recent developments include Super-Kamiokande's determination of the neutrino-electron elastic scattering rate for 8B neutrinos to 3%; the latest SNO global analysis in which the inclusion of low-energy data from SNO I and II significantly narrowed the range of allowed values for the neutrino mixing angle theta12; Borexino results for both the 7Be and pep neutrino fluxes, the first direct measurements constraining the rate of ppI and ppII burning in the Sun; global reanalyses of solar neutrino data that take into account new reactor results on theta13; a new decadal evaluation of the nuclear physics of the pp chain and CNO cycle defining best values and uncertainties in the nuclear microphysics input to solar…
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