X-ray and gamma-ray observations of solar flares by GRANAT

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The soviet mission GRANAT was launched on 1 December 1989. This review presents observations of hard X-ray/gamma-ray solar flares obtained with the french experiments PHEBUS and SIGMA which provide spectral data in the (0.075-124) MeV energy range. After a brief description of the two instruments, the main temporal and spectral characteristics of the detected bursts are illustrated and discussed. Some specific events are described in more details and compare, when possible, with CGRO observations.

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