Published 1972 | Version v1
Report

Solar gamma ray and neutron observations

  • 1. Max Planck Institute for Physics and Astrophysics, Munich

Description

The present status of knowledge concerning the impulsive and the continuous emission of solar gamma rays and neutrons is reviewed in the light of the recent solar activity in early August 1972. The gamma ray spectrometer on Orbiting Solar Observatory-7 (OSO-7) has observed the sun continuously for most of the activity period except for occultation by the earth. In association with the 2B flare on August 4, 1972, and the 3B flare on August 7, 1972, the monitor provides evidence for solar gamma ray line emission in the energy range from 300 keV to 10 MeV. A summary of all the results available from preliminary analysis of the data will be given. Significant improvements in future experiments can be made with more sensitive instruments and more extensive time coverage of the sun. (U.S.)

Additional details

Publishing Information

Imprint Title
High energy phenomena on the sun
Imprint Pagination
p. 285-300.
Report number
N--74-21440

Conference

Title
Proceedings on high energy phenomena on the sun.
Dates
28 Sep 1972.
Place
Greenbelt, Maryland, USA.