Extended gamma-ray emission of the solar flares in june 1991

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Sun: Activity, Sun: Flares, Sun: X-Rays, Gamma Rays

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During the solar flares on 9, 11, and 15 June 1991 the COMPTEL instrument measured extended gamma -radiation in the 2.223 MeV neutron-capture line, in prompt nuclear deexcitation lines and in pion-decay radiation for several hours after the flares. The long-term time profiles can be described by a double exponential decay with decay constants on the order of 10 min for the fast and several 100 min for the slow components. We studied the 11 June 1991 flare in more detail and found that during the extended phase the accelerated proton and ion spectrum is harder, the e/p ratio is lower, and the emission profile is smoother, compared to those of the impulsive phase. Pion-decay radiation was not detected before the onset of the extended emission phase. When comparing the three flares to one another, we found a striking similarity in the time profiles of the nuclear line and the neutron capture line emission. However, the pion-decay radiation varied in intensity significantly from flare to flare. The impulsive-phase emissions of the flares show no such similarity. Our measurements indicate that the processes taking place during the extended phase differ from those during the impulsive phase, or in other gamma -ray line flares. Based on these results long-term trapping of energetic particles from the impulsive phase seems unlikely, as opposed to continuous particle acceleration.

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