Recent results on pp-chain solar neutrinos with the Borexino detector. (arXiv:1901.09965v1 [hep-ex])
<a href="http://arxiv.org/find/hep-ex/1/au:+Miramonti_L/0/1/0/all/0/1">Lino Miramonti</a> (on behalf of Borexino Collaboration)

Measuring all neutrino components is the most direct way to test the standard
solar model (SSM). Despite the great results obtained so far, important
questions such as the solar metallicity remain open. A precise measurement of
the solar pp chain and the CNO cycle would settle this controversy between high
(HZ) and low (LZ) metallicity compositions of the Sun. Solar neutrinos allow
the determination of oscillation parameters, in particular the $theta_{12}$
mixing angle and, to a lesser degree the $Delta m^2_{12}$ mass splitting.
Furthermore the measurement of the electron neutrino survival probability Pee
as a function of neutrino energy allows one to directly probe the MSW-LMA
mechanism of neutrino oscillations In this work I will report the first
simultaneous precision spectroscopic measurement of the complete pp-chain and
its implications for both solar and neutrino physics with the Borexino
detector.

Measuring all neutrino components is the most direct way to test the standard
solar model (SSM). Despite the great results obtained so far, important
questions such as the solar metallicity remain open. A precise measurement of
the solar pp chain and the CNO cycle would settle this controversy between high
(HZ) and low (LZ) metallicity compositions of the Sun. Solar neutrinos allow
the determination of oscillation parameters, in particular the $theta_{12}$
mixing angle and, to a lesser degree the $Delta m^2_{12}$ mass splitting.
Furthermore the measurement of the electron neutrino survival probability Pee
as a function of neutrino energy allows one to directly probe the MSW-LMA
mechanism of neutrino oscillations In this work I will report the first
simultaneous precision spectroscopic measurement of the complete pp-chain and
its implications for both solar and neutrino physics with the Borexino
detector.

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