Abstract

It is shown that the comparison of the results of the chlorine and lithium detectors can give valuable information for the solution of the solar neutrino problem. A brief description is presented of the prototype of the lithium detector with 300 kg of metal lithium and of the progress in the counting of 7Be with high efficiency by a cryogenic μ-calorimeter.

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