Neutrino-Flux Variability, Nuclear-Decay Variability, and Their Apparent Relationship
Peter A. Sturrock

TL;DR
This paper investigates variability in solar neutrino flux and nuclear decay rates, revealing oscillations linked to solar internal rotation and suggesting neutrinos may influence decay processes and dark matter.
Contribution
It presents new evidence of correlated oscillations in neutrino flux and nuclear decay rates, proposing a connection to solar internal rotation and neutrino modulation mechanisms.
Findings
Oscillations at 9.43 and 12.6 yr$^{-1}$ in neutrino data.
Decay rate oscillations at 11.2 and 13.2 yr$^{-1}$.
Potential link between neutrino oscillations and solar internal rotation.
Abstract
Homestake, Gallex and GNO data reveal variability of the solar neutrino flux. Kamiokande records for 1996-2001 reveal oscillations at 9.43 and 12.6 yr, well within a range (6-16 yr) that, according to helioseismology, may be related to internal solar rotation. A nuclear-decay experiment at Brookhaven National Laboratory (for 1982-86) reveals strong oscillations at 11.2 and 13.2 yr. Similar oscillations are found in nuclear-decay measurements conducted by A. Parkhomov. By contrast, S. Pomme points out that nuclear-decay experiments at standards laboratories tend not to exhibit variability. The most extensive series of nuclear-decay measurements comes from an experiment initiated by G. Steinitz at the Geological Survey of Israel (2007-16), which recorded 340,000 radon-related measurements from each of 3 gamma detectors and 3 environmental sensors. Analysis of a subset…
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