Recent results on standard solar models are reviewed. I shall summarize
briefly three of the themes that I stressed at the Neutrino '92 Conference: 1)
Different solar model codes give the same answers when the same input data are
used; 2) Improved calculations of standard solar models include helium
diffusion, the Livermore radiative opacity, the meteoritic iron abundance, and
a variety of other corrections; and 3) There are a few basic rules that should
be followed in using standard solar models. At the Neutrino '92 Conference, I
reviewed in more detail the recent work on standard solar models by Marc
Pinsonneault and myself. This work has by now appeared in print (Rev. Mod.
Phys. 64, 885, 1992, hereafter Paper I, and ApJ Letters, 69, 717, 1992, Paper
II). Therefore, there is no need for me to repeat the details here.Comment: 4 pages, Institute for Advanced Study number AST 92/5