Bc. Chauhan et S. Dev, A NATURAL EXPLANATION OF BE B NEUTRINO FLUX ANOMALY IN THE RSFP SCENARIO/, Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 66(4), 1997, pp. 917-920
Recent solar neutrino data reveal a serious anomaly in the relative ne
utrino fluxes from different steps in the chain of thermonuclear react
ions responsible for energy generation in the stars. Boron-8 neutrinos
generated at the end of the chain are observed whereas hardly any Be-
7 neutrinos generated at an intermediate stage of this chain are seen.
This almost rules out an astrophysical solution of the solar neutrino
puzzle. The only apparent way to save the whole logic of thermonuclea
r chain reactions occuring inside the stars is to invoke non-standard
neutrino physics. In this work the Be/B neutrino flux anomaly has been
examined within the framework of Resonant Spin Flavour Precession (RS
FP) scenario. It is found that the survival probability for electronic
neutrinos in the RSFP scenario has just the right dependence on neutr
ino energy to explain the Be-neutrino deficit for a suitable range of
transverse solar magnetic field.