Hi, Anton.
I answered that question in the "Youngest Galaxy Found" thread.
Duane deleted it, failing to understand that:
a.
Our understanding of neutron stars in very immature.
b.
The closest neutron star is the one at the core of the Sun.
c.
Our understanding of neutron stars and the Sun will advance together.
I do not have time to repeat my earlier posting. Most of the information is in these papers:
1.
"The structure of the solar core"
http://www.arxiv.org/ftp/astro-ph/papers/0...411/0411658.pdf
2.
"“Is there a deficit of solar neutrinos?”
http://www.arxiv.org/ftp/astro-ph/papers/0...410/0410460.pdf
3.
“The Need to Measure Low Energy, Anti-Neutrinos (E<0.782 MeV) from the Sun”
Overheads at:
http://nanp.dubna.ru/talks/manuel.pdf
ArXiv paper:
http://www.arxiv.org/ftp/astro-ph/papers/0...410/0410168.pdf
With kind regards,
Oliver
http://www.umr.edu/~om