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VOLUME 17 (1973) | ISSUE 4 | PAGE 226
Concerning Solar Neutrinos
A possible explanation of the discrepancy between the theoretical predictions and the results of the observation of the neutrino flux from the sun is considered. The initial assumption is that the temperature of the internal layers of the sun varies periodically with time. Under certain conditions, a situation is possible wherein the luminosity of the sun begins to vary sharply with time, and the photon luminosity remains practically constant.