Searches for high-frequency variations in the 8B solar neutrino flux at the sudbury neutrino observatory

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We have performed three searches for high-frequency signals in the solar neutrino flux measured by the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory, motivated by the possibility that solar g-mode oscillations could affect the production or propagation of solar 8B neutrinos. The first search looked for any significant peak in the frequency range 1-144day-1, with a sensitivity to sinusoidal signals with amplitudes of 12% or greater. The second search focused on regions in which g-mode signals have been claimed by experiments aboard the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory satellite, and was sensitive to signals with amplitudes of 10% or greater. The third search looked for extra power across the entire frequency band. No statistically significant signal was detected in any of the three searches. © 2010. The American Astronomical Society.

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Aharmim, B., Ahmed, S. N., Anthony, A. E., Barros, N., Beier, E. W., Bellerive, A., … Zuber, K. (2010). Searches for high-frequency variations in the 8B solar neutrino flux at the sudbury neutrino observatory. Astrophysical Journal, 710(1), 540–548. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/710/1/540

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