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Physics of ion acceleration in the solar flare on 2005 September 7 determines γ-ray and neutron production

Authors :
J. F. Valdés-Galicia
Luis Xavier Gonzalez
Gerald H. Share
T. Sakai
H. Tokuno
N. Martinic
P. Miranda
M. J. Harris
Yutaka Matsubara
R. Ticona
A. Hurtado
Takashi Sako
O. Musalem
Shoichi Ogio
Shoichi Shibata
Robert P. Lin
Yasushi Muraki
Ronald J. Murphy
Fumio Kakimoto
A. Velarde
Yoshiki Tsunesada
Säm Krucker
M. Gros
Kyoko Watanabe
Source :
Advances in Space Research. 44(No. 7):789-793
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Relativistic neutrons were observed by the neutron monitors at Mt. Chacaltaya and Mexico City and by the solar neutron telescopes at Chacaltaya and Mt. Sierra Negra in association with an X17.0 flare on 2005 September 7. The neutron signal continued for more than 20 min with high statistical significance. Intense emissions of γ -rays were also registered by INTEGRAL , and during the decay phase by RHESSI . We analyzed these data using the solar-flare magnetic-loop transport and interaction model of Hua et al. [Hua, X.-M., Kozlovsky, B., Lingenfelter, R.E. et al. Angular and energy-dependent neutron emission from solar flare magnetic loops, Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 140, 563–579, 2002], and found that the model could successfully fit the data with intermediate values of loop magnetic convergence and pitch-angle scattering parameters. These results indicate that solar neutrons were produced at the same time as the γ -ray line emission and that ions were continuously accelerated at the emission site.

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
44
Issue :
No. 7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advances in Space Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....72a52cd8546faf97dd120b0a323d0f13