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Solar models with revised abundances and opacities

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 658, Issue 1, Pages L67-L70

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/513694

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Sun : abundances; Sun : helioseismology; Sun : interior

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Using reconstructed opacities, we construct solar models with low heavy-element abundance. Rotational mixing and enhanced diffusion of helium and heavy elements are used to reconcile the recently observed abundances with helioseismology. The sound speed and density of models in which the relative and absolute diffusion coefficients for helium and heavy elements have been increased agree with seismically inferred values at better than the 0.005 and 0.02 fractional levels, respectively. However, the surface helium abundance of the enhanced diffusion model is too low. The low-helium problem in the enhanced diffusion model can be solved to a great extent by rotational mixing. The surface helium and the convection zone depth of rotating model M04R3, which has a surface Z of 0.0154, agree with the seismic results at the levels of 1 sigma and 3 sigma, respectively. M04R3 is almost as good as the standard model M98. Some discrepancies between the models constructed in accord with the new element abundances and seismic constraints can be solved individually, but it seems difficult to resolve them as a whole.

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