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Present problems of the solar interior

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The standard model of solar evolution is reviewed and a number of problems highlighted. A fundamental question is whether there is any mixing of matter in the central regions, since such mixing could radically alter the model of the present Sun and modify our understanding of the evolution of other stars. Standard models of solar evolution become unstable to 3He driven global oscillations at an age of 3 × 108 years and this may drive some mixing, even if this is not the case the finite amptitude limit of these oscillations is likely to produce modifications in the standard model. Convective overshooting at the bottom of the outer convective zone leads to an increased depth of this zone and small changes in the interior. It is pointed out that the young Sun had a 12C driven convective core whose extent and duration depends on the extent of overshooting. Such a core is likely to produce a magnetic field which will affect the internal dynamics. The internal rotation of the Sun remains an enigma and absence of knowledge of any internal magnetic field makes it difficult to study the problem. Rotationally driven instabilities are ineffective in the central chemically inhomogenous regions but may contribute to the inward diffusion of lithium from the convective zone. These and other problems are considered, but few solutions are proposed.

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Roxburgh, I.W. Present problems of the solar interior. Sol Phys 100, 21–51 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00158420

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