# Solar neutrino physics on the beginning of 2017

**Authors:** Francesco Vissani

arXiv: 1706.05435 · 2017-08-09

## TL;DR

This paper reviews the current state and active research topics in solar neutrino physics as of 2017, highlighting ongoing investigations and debates within the scientific community.

## Contribution

It provides an overview of recent developments and discussions in solar neutrino research, emphasizing the active nature of the field and addressing the question of whether solar neutrino physics is complete.

## Key findings

- Active research continues in solar neutrino physics.
- Debates persist on the completeness of the field.
- Current experiments and theories are evolving.

## Abstract

This writeup is a review of current hot topics on solar neutrinos. It is based on a talk at the conference "Neutrinos: the quest for a new physics scale", held at the CERN on March 2017, where the Organizers entrusted me with a discussion of the provocative question "whether solar neutrino physics is over". Rather than providing a straight (negative) answer, in view of an audience consisting mostly of colleagues working in theoretical particle physics, I deemed it more useful providing a description of what is the current activity of the physicists working in solar neutrinos, leaving the listener free of forming his/her own opinion apropos.

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