International audienceWe study the solar eruptive event on 2017 September 10 that produced long-lasting $>$100 MeV $\gamma$-ray emission and a ground level enhancement (GLE72). The origin of the high-energy ions producing late-phase gamma-ray emission (LPGRE) is still an open question, but a possible explanation is proton acceleration at coronal shocks produced by coronal mass ejections. We examine a common shock acceleration origin for both the LPGRE and GLE72. The $\gamma$-ray emission observed by the Fermi-Large Area Telescope exhibits a weak impulsive phase, consistent with that observed in hard X-and $\gamma$-ray line flare emissions, and what appear to be two distinct stages of LPGRE. From a detailed modeling of the shock wave, we der...
The large solar flare of 14 July 2000 10 UT occurred in an active region near the central meridian. ...
Abstract We analyze the relativistic proton emission from the Sun during the eruptive event on 2017...
Abstract We performed an analysis of high-energy particle emission from the Sun in two extreme sola...
International audienceThe origin of relativistic solar protons during large flare/CME events has not...
Large solar eruptions are often associated with long-duration gamma-ray emission extending well abov...
The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) detected gamma-rays up to 4 GeV from two bright X-class solar f...
The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) detected gamma-rays up to 4 GeV from two bright X-class solar f...
Context. The highest energies of solar energetic nucleons detected in space or through gamma-ray emi...
We present quantitative evidence that interplanetary type II radio bursts and sustained gamma-ray em...
During the 24th solar cycle, the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) has observed a total of 27 solar f...
The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) observed two bright X-class solar flares on 2012 March 7, and d...
Abstract We analyze the high-energy particle emission from the Sun in two extreme solar particle eve...
The large solar flare of 14 July 2000 10 UT occurred in an active region near the central meridian. ...
Abstract We analyze the relativistic proton emission from the Sun during the eruptive event on 2017...
Abstract We performed an analysis of high-energy particle emission from the Sun in two extreme sola...
International audienceThe origin of relativistic solar protons during large flare/CME events has not...
Large solar eruptions are often associated with long-duration gamma-ray emission extending well abov...
The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) detected gamma-rays up to 4 GeV from two bright X-class solar f...
The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) detected gamma-rays up to 4 GeV from two bright X-class solar f...
Context. The highest energies of solar energetic nucleons detected in space or through gamma-ray emi...
We present quantitative evidence that interplanetary type II radio bursts and sustained gamma-ray em...
During the 24th solar cycle, the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) has observed a total of 27 solar f...
The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) observed two bright X-class solar flares on 2012 March 7, and d...
Abstract We analyze the high-energy particle emission from the Sun in two extreme solar particle eve...
The large solar flare of 14 July 2000 10 UT occurred in an active region near the central meridian. ...
Abstract We analyze the relativistic proton emission from the Sun during the eruptive event on 2017...
Abstract We performed an analysis of high-energy particle emission from the Sun in two extreme sola...