A long duration balloon flight instrument for Max 1991 designed to study the acceleration of greater than 10 MeV ions and greater than 15 keV electrons in solar flares through high resolution spectroscopy of the gamma ray lines and hard X-ray and gamma ray continuum is described. The instrument, HIREGS, consists of an array of high-purity, n-type coaxial germanium detectors (HPGe) cooled to less than 90 K and surrounded by a bismuth germanate (BGO) anticoincidence shield. It will cover the energy range 15 keV to 20 MeV with keV spectral resolution, sufficient for accurate measurement of all parameters of the expected gamma ray lines with the exception of the neutron capture deuterium line. Electrical segmentation of the HPGe detector into a...
This work expands the current understanding of the 15 November 1991 Solar Flare. The flare was a wel...
The imaging Compton telescope COMPTEL on the Gamma Ray Observatory (GRO) has unusual spectroscopic c...
This report summarizes the results of the research supported by NASA grant NAGW-2755 and lists the p...
A balloon-borne X- and gamma-ray instrument was developed, fabricated, and flown. This instrument ha...
Solar flare neutrons and gamma rays are produced by nuclear interactions of flare accelerated ions i...
A program currently in progress to conduct extended duration spectroscopic and photometric observati...
High resolution hard X-ray observations of a large solar flare and the Crab Nebula were obtained dur...
One of our primary accomplishments under grant NAGW-35381 was the systematic derivation and compilat...
The results of a NASA science working group established to study a follow-on to the Solar Maximum Mi...
The Hard X-Ray Burst Spectrometer (HXRBS) group at GSFC has developed and is maintaining a quick-loo...
An intense solar flare lasting 40 s was observed by the HEAO 3 γ-ray spectrometer on 1979 November ...
The Gamma-Ray Imager/Polarimeter for Solar ares (GRIPS) instrument is a balloon-borne telescope desi...
The Burst and Transient Source Experiment (BATSE) for the Gamma Ray Observatory (GRO) consists of ei...
This work expands the current understanding of the 15 November 1991 Solar Flare. The flare was a wel...
This dissertation expands the current understanding of the 15 November 1991 X1.5 solar flare. This f...
This work expands the current understanding of the 15 November 1991 Solar Flare. The flare was a wel...
The imaging Compton telescope COMPTEL on the Gamma Ray Observatory (GRO) has unusual spectroscopic c...
This report summarizes the results of the research supported by NASA grant NAGW-2755 and lists the p...
A balloon-borne X- and gamma-ray instrument was developed, fabricated, and flown. This instrument ha...
Solar flare neutrons and gamma rays are produced by nuclear interactions of flare accelerated ions i...
A program currently in progress to conduct extended duration spectroscopic and photometric observati...
High resolution hard X-ray observations of a large solar flare and the Crab Nebula were obtained dur...
One of our primary accomplishments under grant NAGW-35381 was the systematic derivation and compilat...
The results of a NASA science working group established to study a follow-on to the Solar Maximum Mi...
The Hard X-Ray Burst Spectrometer (HXRBS) group at GSFC has developed and is maintaining a quick-loo...
An intense solar flare lasting 40 s was observed by the HEAO 3 γ-ray spectrometer on 1979 November ...
The Gamma-Ray Imager/Polarimeter for Solar ares (GRIPS) instrument is a balloon-borne telescope desi...
The Burst and Transient Source Experiment (BATSE) for the Gamma Ray Observatory (GRO) consists of ei...
This work expands the current understanding of the 15 November 1991 Solar Flare. The flare was a wel...
This dissertation expands the current understanding of the 15 November 1991 X1.5 solar flare. This f...
This work expands the current understanding of the 15 November 1991 Solar Flare. The flare was a wel...
The imaging Compton telescope COMPTEL on the Gamma Ray Observatory (GRO) has unusual spectroscopic c...
This report summarizes the results of the research supported by NASA grant NAGW-2755 and lists the p...