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[en] The problem of missing solar neutrinos is reviewed and discussed. The experiments of the 70s show a solar neutrino flux to be 4 times lower than the flux predicted by the standard model of the Sun. The three possible origins of this contradiction are analysed: the cross sections of nuclear reactions going on in the internal region of the Sun must be remeasured; the unknown properties of neutrino, like neutrino oscillation or decay, must be investigated theoretically and experimentally; or the standard model of the Sun must be changed, e.g. by a periodically pulsating star model or by a model describing periodic admixtures of He-3 to the central region of the Sun. Some new models and newly proposed experiments are described. The importance of new electronic detection methods of neutrinos is underlined. (D.Gy.)
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Frenkel, A.; Jenik, L. (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest. Central Research Inst. for Physics) (eds.); Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest. Central Research Inst. for Physics; Eoetvoes Lorand Fizikai Tarsulat, Budapest (Hungary); p. 53-68; ISBN 963 371 958 5;
; 1982; p. 53-68; International conference Neutrino '82; Balatonfuered (Hungary); 14 - 19 Jun 1982; 29 refs.

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