What can the SNO Neutral Current Rate teach us about the Solar Neutrino Anomaly

Abstract
We investigate how the anticipated neutral current rate from $SNO$ will sharpen our understanding of the solar neutrino anomaly. Quantitative analyses are performed with representative values of this rate in the expected range of $0.8 - 1.2$. This would provide a $5 - 10 \sigma$ signal for $\nu_e$ transition into a state containing an active neutrino component. Assuming this state to be purely active one can estimate both the $^8B$ neutrino flux and the $\nu_e$ survival probability to a much higher precision than currently possible. Finally the measured value of the $NC$ rate will have profound implications for the mass and mixing parameters of the solar neutrino oscillation solution.

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