Simultaneous Observations of Solar Neutrons in Association with a Large Solar Flare on June 6, 1991

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Solar neutrons have been detected simultaneously by the neutron monitor located at Mt. Norikura, in Japan, and Mt. Haleakala, in Hawaii, in association with a large solar flare on June 6, 1991. The statistical significance of the detection is 5.16 σ and 4.28 σ , respectively. In this flare, intense emission of γ -rays and millimeter-waves was observed by the Burst and Transient Source experiment (BATSE) onboard the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (CGRO) and the Nob eyama Radio Polarimeters (NoRP) at the Nob eyama Radio Observatory, in Japan, respectively. The production time of solar neutrons is better correlated with those of γ -rays and millimeter-waves than with the production time of soft X-rays. Solar neutrons were probably produced continuously during the time γ -rays and millimeter-waves were produced.

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