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view Abstract Citations (52) References (28) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS A Comparison between Mass-losing and Standard Solar Models Guzik, Joyce A. ; Willson, L. A. ; Brunish, Wendee M. Abstract The effects of main-sequence mass loss on the evolution, interior structure, and surface composition of the sun are studied. Modeling results are presented for three mass-losing solar models of initial mass two solar, plus a standard one solar mass comparison model. It is shown that the solar models can be evolved to produce present-day solar models that do not differ radically in structure and composition from standard solar models. The mass-losing models require low initial He-4 abundances and predict high surface He-3 abundances that are near the limits, yet still within the bounds, of observational estimates. The mass-losing models have somewhat higher B-8 neutrino fluxes, but standard solar models also fail to reproduce observations by a wide margin. For mass-losing models, protosolar Li and Be are completely destroyed, requiring a mechanism for partial replenishment to observed surface abundances. Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: August 1987 DOI: 10.1086/165512 Bibcode: 1987ApJ...319..957G Keywords: Solar Physics; Stellar Evolution; Stellar Mass Ejection; Stellar Models; Abundance; Main Sequence Stars; Mass To Light Ratios; Stellar Interiors; Astrophysics; STARS: EVOLUTION; STARS: MASS LOSS; SUN: INTERIOR full text sources ADS |

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