Solar problem solved

From: Don Groom (deg@panisse.lbl.gov)
Date: Sat Apr 20 2002 - 16:53:13 PDT

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    This isn't exactly relevant to the hi-z search, but those of you
    interested in how a nearer star works might want to look at
    http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/sno/results_04_02/NC/,
    which was released late this AM after a talk and press release at the
    Alberquerque APS meeting. Solar fusion produces \nu_e's, but equal parts
    of \nu_e, \nu_\mu, and \nu_\tau's seem to reach the earth.

    D

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    Don Groom (Particle Data Group, Supernova Cosmology Project)
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