Projections for Measuring the Size of the Solar Core with Neutrino-Electron Scattering

We quantify the amount of data needed in order to measure the size and position of the ^{8}B neutrino production region within the solar core, for experiments looking at elastic scattering between electrons and solar neutrinos. The directions of the electrons immediately after scattering are strongl...

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