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Spatial variation for flares observed with the gamma ray spectrometer aboard the SMM satellite
Authors:M.C. Zolcinski  D.J. Forrest  J.M. Ryan  E.L. Chupp  G. Kanbach  C. Reppin  E. Rieger  G.H. Share
Affiliation:University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, USA;Max-Planck Institut für extraterrestrische Physik, 8046 Garching, FRG;Hulburt Center for Space Research, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington D.C., USA
Abstract:
We have searched for anisotropic X-ray bremsstrahlung photon production from relativistic electrons by studying the heliocentric angular dependence of 53 flares detected at energies above 300 keV. We have found no evidence for a higher rate of detectable flares near the limb at the 80% confidence level. This result implies that the X-ray directivity as defined by the ratio of photon intensity at 75° and 0° of heliocentric angle is less than 1.5 above 300 keV and strongly rejects any flare model predicting X-ray production from a radial “beam” of energetic electrons.
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