The November 22, 1977 solar flare: Evidence for 2.23 and 4.43 MeV line emission from the signe 2MP experiment |
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Authors: | G. Chambon K. Hurley M. Niel R. Talon G. Vedrenne I. V. Estuline O. B. Likine |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements (CNRS-UPS), Toulouse cédex, France;(2) Center for Space Research (I.K.I.), Moscow, U.S.S.R. |
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Abstract: | The November 22, 1977 solar flare was observed at energies up to 4.9 MeV by French-built gamma ray detectors aboard the Soviet Prognoz-6 satellite. The data show evidence for 2.23 and 4.43 MeV line emission, with the 2.23 MeV emission occurring about 3 min after the flare onset in hard X-rays. The line intensities, 0.11 cm–2s–1 and 0.06 cm–2s–1 for the 2.23 and 4.43 lines, respectively, are roughly comparable to intensities observed in other events. Particle detectors aboard the Prognoz-6 satellite, however, recorded a proton flux much lower than that observed for the 4 August 1972 event. It is shown that this may be taken as evidence for a thick target interpretation of the proton interactions in the solar atmosphere. |
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