A 2.2 MeV gamma ray line observed during a SN solar flare

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Flux (Rate), Gamma Rays, Radiation Detectors, Solar Atmosphere, Solar Flares, Solar Neutrinos, Carbon, Deuterium, Helium, Hydrogen, Nuclear Reactions, Oxygen, Positrons, Stratosphere

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On December 15, 1978, an omnidirectional gamma ray detector was flown
during day time. Around noon time, when the sun was in the field of view
of the detector, a solar flare of magnitude SN was observed. The flux of
2.2 MeV line showed enhancement during this period whereas at other
times only upper limit was obtained.

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