Monitoring solar flares with Fermi-LAT

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

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3pages, 2figures, presented at 31th ICRC, Lodz

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FERMI-LAT is performing an all-sky gamma-ray survey from 20 MeV to >300 GeV with unprecedented sensitivity and angular resolution. FERMI is the only mission able to detect high energy (>20 MeV) emission from the Sun during the new solar cycle 24. FERMI was launched on June 2008, since then high energy emission from the Sun was continuously monitored searching for flare events. Upper limits were derived for all the solar flares detected by other missions and experiments (RHESSI, FERMI-GBM, GOES). We present the analysis techniques used for this study and the preliminary results obtained so far.

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