This question, which often comes in when discussing solar neutrinos, is not clearly analysed in any textbook, to the authors' knowledge. In this note the authors give a simple estimate of the flow time, also considering its (ir)relevance to the solar neutrino problem. Most of the time is spent flowing from the energy production region, say R ≤ Re = 0.2 Rsun, to the bottom of the convective envelope, located at Rb = 0.7 Rsun, as radiative transfer is much less efficient than the convective one.
How long does it take for heat to flow through the sun?
FIORENTINI, Giovanni;RICCI, Barbara
1999
Abstract
This question, which often comes in when discussing solar neutrinos, is not clearly analysed in any textbook, to the authors' knowledge. In this note the authors give a simple estimate of the flow time, also considering its (ir)relevance to the solar neutrino problem. Most of the time is spent flowing from the energy production region, say R ≤ Re = 0.2 Rsun, to the bottom of the convective envelope, located at Rb = 0.7 Rsun, as radiative transfer is much less efficient than the convective one.File in questo prodotto:
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