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Fermi Detection of Gamma-Ray Emission from the M2 Soft X-Ray Flare on 2010 June 12

Authors :
Ackermann, M
Ajello, M
Allafort, A
Atwood, W. B
Baldini, L
Barbiellini, G
Bastieri, D
Bechtol, K
Bellazzini, R
Bhat, P. N
Blandford, R. D
Bonamente, E
Borgland, A. W
Bregeon, J
Briggs, M. S
Brigida, M
Bruel, P
Buehler, R
Burgess, J. M
Buson, S
Caliandro, G. A
Cameron, R. A
Gruber, D
Troja, E
Casandjian, J. M
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2012.

Abstract

The GOES M2-class solar flare, SOL2010-06-12T00:57, was modest in many respects yet exhibited remarkable acceleration of energetic particles. The flare produced an approximately 50 s impulsive burst of hard X- and gamma-ray emission up to at least 400 MeV observed by the Fermi GBM and LAT experiments. The remarkably similar hard X-ray and high-energy gamma-ray time profiles suggest that most of the particles were accelerated to energies greater than or equal to 300 MeV with a delay of approximately 10 s from mildly relativistic electrons, but some reached these energies in as little as approximately 3 s. The gamma-ray line fluence from this flare was about ten times higher than that typically observed from this modest GOES class of X-ray flare. There is no evidence for time-extended greater than 100 MeV emission as has been found for other flares with high-energy gamma rays.

Subjects

Subjects :
Astronomy

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20120008396
Document Type :
Report