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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: It is suggested that optically small gamma-ray flares result from gradual pre-flare acceleration of protons over approximately 1,000 s by a series of magnetohydrodynamic shocks in the low corona. A fraction of the accelerated protons are trapped in the corona where they form a seed population for future acceleration. If the shock acceleration is sufficiently rapid proton energies may exceed the gamma-ray production threshold and trigger gamma-ray emission. This occurs without the total flare energy being necessarily large. Magnetic field geometry is an important parameter.
    Keywords: SOLAR PHYSICS
    Type: SH-1.3-2 , 19th Intern. Cosmic Ray Conf - Vol. 4; p 82-85; NASA-CP-2376-VOL-4
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    Publication Date: 2019-06-28
    Description: Energetic solar flare particles, both electrons and protons, must survive the turbulent environment of a flaring loop and propogate to the lower corona or chromosphere in order to produce hard X-ray and gamma ray bursts. This plasma turbulence, often observed in soft X-ray line widths to be in excess of 100 km/s, is presumably capable of efficiently scattering the fast flare particles. This prevents to some degree the free streaming of accelerated particles and depending on the amplitude of the turbulence, restricts the particles to diffusive propagation along the length of the loop to the target chromosphere. In addition this turbulence is capable of performing additional acceleration of the fast particles by the second order Fermi mechanism. For compact flares with rise times 10s, the acceleration effect is small and the propagation of the particles is governed by spatial diffusion and energy loss in the ambient medium. The solution of the time dependent diffusion equation with velocity dependent diffusion and energy loss coefficients yields for the case of nonrelativistic protons particle precipitation rates which are necessary for calculating thick target gamma ray emission and also yields the total thin target emissivity.
    Keywords: SOLAR PHYSICS
    Type: SH-1.1-3 , 19th Intern. Cosmic Ray Conf - Vol. 4; p 1; NASA-CP-2376-VOL-4
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