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The Solar Process
The process is a weak-interaction reaction, , which occurs in the sun. There is renewed interest in owing to
current experimental efforts to extract from the observed solar neutrino
spectrum information on non-standard physics in the neutrino sector.
produces highest-energy solar neutrinos, although their flux is quite modest.
This implies that the neutrios can at some level influence the solar
neutrino spectrum near its upper end. Therefore, a precise interpretation of
the observed solar neutrino spectrum requires an accurate estimate of the
rate. This is an interesting but challenging task. We describe the difficulties
involved and how the recent theoretical developments in nuclear physics have
enabled us to largely overcome these difficulties. A historical survey of
calculations is followed by an overview of the latest developments. We compare
the results obtained in the conventional nuclear physics approach and those
obtained in a newly developed effective field theory approach. We also discuss
the current status of the experiments relevant to .Comment: Published in Ann. Rev. Nuc. Part. Sci. vol. 54, 19 (2004). AR209
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R-Matrix theory with level-dependent boundary condition parameters
I present a new formalism of the R-matrix theory where the formal parameters
for the resonance energies and widths are identical to the observed values. By
allowing the boundary condition parameters to vary from level to level, the
freedom required to adjust the formal parameters for the pole positions to the
observed values is obtained. The basis of the resulting theory becomes
nonorthogonal, and I describe the procedure to construct a consistent R-matrix
theory with such a nonorthogonal basis. And by adjusting the normalization of
the states that form the basis, the formal parameters for the reduced decay
widths also become the same as those observed, leaving no formal parameters
that are different from the observed ones. A demonstration of the developed
theory to the elastic 12C+p scattering data is presented.Comment: 5 pages, published versio
Effective Field Theory For Nuclei: Confronting Fundamental Questions in Astrophysics
Fundamental issues involving nuclei in the celebrated solar neutrino problem
are discussed in terms of an effective field theory adapted to nuclear few-body
systems, with a focus on the proton fusion process and the hep process. Our
strategy in addressing these questions is to combine chiral perturbation theory
-- an effective field theory of QCD -- with an accurate nuclear physics
approach to arrive at a more effective effective field theory that reveals and
exploits a subtle role of the chiral-symmetry scale in short-distance effects
encoded in short-range nuclear correlations. Our key argument is drawn from the
close analogy of the principal weak matrix element figuring in the hep process
to the suppressed matrix elements in the polarized neutron-proton capture at
threshold currently being measured in the laboratories.Comment: 11 pages. Invited talk given by MR at the International Conference on
Few-Body Problems, Taipei, Taiwan, 6-10 March 200
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