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[en] We present our results concerning a systematical analysis of helioseismic implications on solar structure and neutrino production. We find Yph 0.238 - 0.259, Rb/R[odot] = 0.708 - 0.714 and ρb = (0.185 - 0.199) gr/cm3. In the interval 0.2 < R/R[odot] < 0.65, the quantity U P/ρ is determined with and accuracy of ±5 per mille or better. At the solar center still one has remarkable accuracy, ΔU/U < 4%. We compare the predictions of recent solar models (standard and non-standard) with the helioseismic results. By constructing helioseismically constrained solar models, the central solar temperature is found to be T = 1.58 x 107K with a conservatively estimated accuracy of 1.4%, so that the major uncertainty on neutrino fluxes is due to nuclear cross section and not to solar inputs
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TAUP 97: 5. international workshop on topics in astroparticle and underground physics; L'Aquilla (Italy); 7-11 Sep 1997; S092056329800440X; Copyright (c) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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