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Theoretical studies of the flux and energy spectrum of gamma radiation from the Sun
Authors:Chung-Chieh Cheng
Institution:(1) Laboratory for Solar Physics, NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., USA
Abstract:The purpose of this work is to study the various gamma-ray-production mechanisms in solar flares and to calculate the flux, the spectrum, and the decay curves of gamma radiation. Using the continuity equation and taking into account the energy losses for solar-flare-accelerated particles, we obtain the time-dependent particle distribution and thus the time behavior of the resulting gamma rays. The important processes for producing gamma rays in solar flares are found to be nonthermal electron bremsstrahlung, decay of neutral pgr mesons, positron annihilation, neutron capture, and decay of excited nuclei. The results are applied to several known solar flares. For a large flare such as the class 3+ on February 23, 1956, continuous gamma rays with energies up to 100 MeV from electron bremsstrahlung and neutral pgr meson decays are observable at the orbit of the Earth by existing gamma-ray detectors. Line gamma rays from positron annihilation (0.51 MeV), neutron capture (2.23 MeV), and deexcitation of excited nuclei O16 (6.14 and 7.12 MeV) and C12 (4.43 MeV) are particularly strong and well above the continuous gamma-ray background due to electron bremsstrahlung. These lines can be detected at the Earth.NASA-NRC Resident Research Associate.
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