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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 February 2017
The Sun has generally been described as the Rosetta Stone of astronomy. This label is especially apt because our star is sufficiently close to Earth for a detailed scrutiny of its surface, a luxury that is not readily available for distant stars. It is our fond hope that the interior of the Sun and stars can be used as an astrophysical laboratory for testing theories of atomic and nuclear physics, high-temperature plasma physics, magnetohydrodynamics and neutrino physics.