As is well-known, comparison of the solar neutrino fluxes measured in
SuperKamiokande (SK) by ν+e−→ν+e− and in the Sudbury Neutrino
Observatory (SNO) by νe+d→e−+p+p can provide a ``smoking gun''
signature for neutrino oscillations as the solution to the solar neutrino
puzzle. This occurs because SK has some sensitivity to all active neutrino
flavors whereas SNO can isolate electron neutrinos. This comparison depends
crucially on the normalization and uncertainty of the theoretical
charged-current neutrino-deuteron cross section. We address a number of effects
which are significant enough to change the interpretation of the SK--SNO
comparison.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, submitted to PR