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English: Survival probability of solar neutrinos that arrive on day time (continuous line) and on night time (dashed line). The four vertical lines are the energies where the probability was measured.
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Source Own work, Adapted from https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.05435
Author Francesco Vissani
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