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Gamma-ray radiation with energy 2.223 MeV and the density distribution in the solar atmosphere during flares
Authors:B M Kuzhevskij  L I Miroshnichenko  E V Troitskaia
Institution:(1) Skobel’tsyn Nuclear Physics Research Institute, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia;(2) Pushkov Institute for Terrestrial Magnetism, the Ionosphere, and Radiowave Propagation, Troitsk, Russia
Abstract:Interactions of particles accelerated in solar flares with matter in the solar atmosphere give rise to neutrons, which are efficiently captured on hydrogen nuclei as they are slowed to thermal velocities. This capture is accompanied by the emission of a gamma-ray with energy 2.223 MeV. Observational data for the temporal profiles of the gamma-ray fluxes in this line are used to study the plasma-density distribution in the solar atmosphere during the flares of December 16, 1988, March 22, 1991, and November 6, 1997. This analysis is based on comparisons between the observations and profiles computed taking into account a number of parameters describing the generation and transport of the flare neutrons in atmospheric layers of various densities. In three cases studied, the density of the material in the photosphere below the flare region is enhanced compared to the density in an unperturbed part of the solar atmosphere at the same height. In the case of the December 16, 1988 flare, we are able for the first time to relate the profile of the 2.223 MeV line with the shape of the accelerated particle (proton) spectrum. This opens new possibilities for studies of particle acceleration on the Sun based on observations of flare gamma-ray emission.
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