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GEANT4 Simulations of Gamma-Ray Emission from Accelerated Particles in Solar Flares

Abstract

Gamma-ray spectroscopy provides diagnostics of particle acceleration in solar flares, but care must be taken when interpreting the spectra due to effects of the angular distribution of the accelerated particles (such as relativistic beaming) and Compton reprocessing of the radiation in the solar atmosphere. In this paper, we use the GEANT4 Monte Carlo package to simulate the interactions of accelerated electrons and protons and study these effects on the gamma-rays resulting from electron bremsstrahlung and pion decay. We consider the ratio of the 511~keV annihilation-line flux to the continuum at 200~keV and in the energy band just above the nuclear de-excitation lines (8--15~MeV) as a diagnostic of the accelerated particles and a point of comparison with data from the X17 flare of 2003 October 28. We also find that pion secondaries from accelerated protons produce a positron annihilation line component at a depth of \sim 10 g cm2^{-2}, and that the subsequent Compton scattering of the 511~keV photons produces a continuum that can mimic the spectrum expected from the 3γ\gamma decay of orthopositronium

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