Solar Neutron Event in Association with a Large Solar Flare on August 25, 2001

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Solar neutrons have been detected using the neutron monitor located at Mt. Chacaltaya, Bolivia, in association with a large solar flare on August 25, 2001. The statistical significance of the detection is 4.7 σ . In this flare, intense emission of hard X-rays and γ -rays was observed by the Yohkoh Hard X-ray telescope (HXT) and Gamma Ray spectrometer (GRS), respectively. The time of solar neutron production is better correlated with that of hard X-rays and γ -rays than with the production time of soft X-rays.

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