Solar neutrino production of technetium-97 and technetium-98.
Science
; 216(4541): 51-4, 1982 Apr 02.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-17809799
ABSTRACT
It may be possible to determine the boron-8 solar neutrino flux, averaged over the past several million years, from the concentration of technetium-98 in molybdenite. The mass spectrometry of this system is greatly simplified by the absence of stable technetium isotopes, and the presence of the fission product technetium-99 provides a monitor of uiranium-induced backgrounds. This geochemical experiment could provide the first test of nonstandard solar models that suggest a relation between the chlorine-37 solar neutrino puzzle and the recent ice age.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Language:
En
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Science
Year:
1982
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Article