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Physics 1994
Where are the beryllium neutrinos?DOI: 10.1016/0920-5632(95)00453-G Abstract: We show that present experiments imply that neutrinos are nonstandard at the 87\% C.L., independently of solar or nuclear physics. Moreover, if neutrinos are standard, the $^7$Be flux must be almost zero. Even if we arbitrarily disregard one of the experiments, the neutrino flux must still be less than half of the value predicted by standard solar models.
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