Global Analysis of Solar Neutrino Data
P. I. Krastev

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive global analysis of solar neutrino data, evaluating the MSW and vacuum oscillation solutions and imposing constraints through a combined statistical fit.
Contribution
It offers a unified analysis incorporating multiple data sources to constrain neutrino oscillation models, advancing understanding of the solar neutrino problem.
Findings
Stringent constraints on neutrino oscillation parameters
Comparison of MSW and vacuum oscillation solutions
Inclusion of SuperKamiokande data enhances analysis accuracy
Abstract
The data from all solar neutrino experiments presented at the Neutrino 98 conference has been analyzed and a brief summary of the status of the two most popular neutrino solutions of the solar neutrino problem, the MSW mechanism and vacuum oscillations, is presented here. The inclusion of the recoil-electron data and of the zenith angle distribution of events in the SuperKamiokande detector, together with the routine analysis of the rates, into a global fit impose stringent constraints on these neutrino oscillation scenarios.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics
