Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-12-29
Journal of Fusion Energy, volume 25 (2006) pages 107-114
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
9 pages, 21 references, 2 figures show x-rays and gamma-rays from nuclear reactions in a solar-flare-induced electrical discha
Scientific paper
Gamma rays from a solar flare in Active Region 10039 on 23 July 2002 with the RHESSI spacecraft spectrometer indicate that the CNO cycle occurs at the solar surface, in electrical discharges along closed magnetic loops. At the two feet of the loop, H ions are accelerated to energy levels that surpass Coulomb barriers for the C-12[H-1, gamma]N-13 and N-14[H-1, gamma]O-15 reactions. First x-rays appear along the discharge path. Next annihilation of positrons from N-13 and O-15 [half-life = 10 m and 2 m] produce bright spots of 0.511 MeV gammas at the loop feet. As C-13 increases from positron decay of N-13, the C-13[He-4, n]O-16 reaction produces neutrons and then the 2.2 MeV emission line appears from n-capture on H-1. These results suggest that the CNO cycle changed the N-15/N-14 ratio in the solar wind and at the solar surface over geologic time, and this ratio may contain an important historical record of climate changes related to sunspot activity.
Manuel Oliver
Mozina Michael
Ratcliffe Hilton
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