Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1991
Abstract
The Soviet-American Gallium Experiment is the first experiment able to measure the dominant flux of low energy p-p solar neutrinos. Four extractions made during January to May 1990 from 30 tons of gallium have been counted and indicate that the flux is consistent with 0 SNU and is less than 72 SNU (68% CL) and less than 138 SNU (95% CL). This is to be compared with the flux of 132 SNU predicted by the Standard Solar Model. © 1991.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Nuclear Physics B (Proceedings Supplements)
First Page
84
Last Page
93
Recommended Citation
Abazov, A., Abdurashitov, D., Anosov, O., Eroshkina, L., Faizov, E., Gavrin, V., Kalikhov, A., Knodel, T., Knyshenko, I., Kornoukhov, V., Mezentseva, S., Mirmov, I., Ostrinsky, A., Petukhov, V., Pshukov, A., Revzin, N., Shikhin, A., Timofeyev, P., Veretenkin, E., Vermul, V., Zakharov, Y., Zatsepin, G., Zhandarov, V., Bowles, T., Cleveland, B., Elliott, S., O'Brien, H., Wark, D., Wilkerson, J., Davis, R., Lande, K., Cherry, M., & Kouzes, R. (1991). First results from the Soviet-American gallium experiment. Nuclear Physics B (Proceedings Supplements), 19 (C), 84-93. https://doi.org/10.1016/0920-5632(91)90191-G