Solar Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy |
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Authors: | R. J. Murphy |
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Affiliation: | (1) Naval Research Laboratory, E.O. Hulburt Center for Astrophysics, Washington, DC, WA 20375, USA |
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Abstract: | Interactions of ions accelerated in solar flares produce gamma-ray lines and continuum and neutrons. These emissions contain a rich set of observables that provides information about both the accelerated ions and the environment where the ions are transported and interact. Ion interactions with the various nuclei present in the ambient medium produce gamma-ray lines at unique energies. How abundance information is extracted from the measurements is discussed and results from analyses of a number of solar flares are presented. The analyses indicate that the composition of the ambient gas where the ions interact (typically at chromospheric densities) is different from that of the photosphere and more like the composition of the corona, exhibiting low-FIP elemental enhancements that may vary from flare to flare. Evidence for increased Ne/O and the photospheric 3He abundance is also discussed. |
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Keywords: | Sun: abundances Chromosphere Photosphere Flares X-rays Gamma rays |
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