Unusual properties of particle events associated with solar flare gamma ray eventsAn attempt to establish a link between gamma rays observed at the earth with solar flare areas highly enriched with electrons is presented. Two hour averages of the counting rates of 5-100 MeV electrons and 25-145 MeV protons performed on the ISEE-3 spacecraft were correlated with solar flares with a maximum intensity of 6-11 MeV electrons and 25-44 MeV protons recorded by other observers. The coverage was part of the Solar Maximum Mission, which attained a 50 percent coverage. Gamma ray associated events showed high ratios of electrons to protons, about 0.2, and electrons with energies greater than 80 MeV were observed, which are values high enough to produce the highest gamma rays observed, 40 MeV. The available data for electron, proton, and rare isotope fluxes and the time histories of the fluxes are noted to provide a data base for further information on solar flares and particle acceleration mechanisms.
Document ID
19820039050
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Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Evenson, P. (Chicago Univ. Chicago, IL, United States)
Meyer, P. (Chicago Univ. Chicago, IL, United States)
Yanagita, S. (Chicago, University Chicago, IL, United States)