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COMPTEL as a Solar Gamma Ray and Neutron Detector

Authors :
G. Eymann
Helmut Steinle
J. A. Lockwood
K. Bennett
T. Taddeucci
R. C. Byrd
G. Simpson
Roland Diehl
James M. Ryan
A. Deerenberg
M. Snelling
J. W. den Herder
W. Webber
Mark L. McConnell
V. Schönfelder
D. J. Forrest
B. N. Swanenburg
W. Hermsen
John R. Macri
D. Morris
C. Winkler
G. G. Lichti
C. de Vries
C. C. Foster
Andrew W. Strong
H. Aarts
Source :
Data Analysis in Astronomy IV ISBN: 9781461364962
Publication Year :
1992
Publisher :
Springer US, 1992.

Abstract

The imaging Compton telescope COMPTEL on the Gamma Ray Observatory has unusual spectroscopic capabilities for measuring solar γ-ray and neutron emissions. Flares can be observed above the 800 keV γ-ray threshold of the telescope. The telescope energy range extends to 30 MeV with high time resolution burst spectra available from 0.1 to 10 MeV. Strong Compton tail suppression facilitates improved spectral analysis of solar flare γ-ray emissions. In addition, the high signal-to-noise ratio for neutron detection and measurement provides new neutron spectroscopic capabilities. For example, a flare similar to that of 1982 June 3 will yield spectroscopic data on > 1500 individual neutrons, enough to construct an unambiguous spectrum in the energy range of 20 to 150 MeV. Details of the instrument response to solar γ-rays and neutrons are presented.

Details

ISBN :
978-1-4613-6496-2
ISBNs :
9781461364962
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Data Analysis in Astronomy IV ISBN: 9781461364962
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d67797a11a0345a633336e6678fc5222
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3388-7_27