Neutrino signals from the powerful solar flare on September 29, 1989

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Signal Detection, Solar Cosmic Rays, Solar Flares, Solar Neutrinos, Solar Radio Bursts, High Energy Interactions, Muons, Pion Beams, Solar Atmosphere, Sun

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A rare energetic solar flare which occurred on 29 Sept. 1989 at 11:20, 11:33, 11:45 UT respectively, and was recorded by radio-X-cosmic rays detectors, is studied. The flare took place in the hidden solar disk and its estimated huge energy has been a source of a secondary neutrino burst by pion-muon chair decays in solar atmosphere. The estimation of the neutrino number events detectable at the Kamiokande 2 laboratory (Japan) is given. Their prescence (or absence) may infer meaningful bounds on the solar flare energetics.

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