12–23 Jul 2021
Online
Europe/Berlin timezone

Cosmic-ray interactions with the Sun

16 Jul 2021, 18:00
1h 30m
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Talk SH | Solar & Heliospheric Discussion

Speaker

Mario Nicola Mazziotta (INFN Bari)

Description

The solar disk is a bright gamma-ray source in the sky. The interactions of cosmic rays with the solar atmosphere produce secondary particles which can reach the Earth. In this work we present a comprehensive calculation of the yields of secondary particles such as gamma-rays, electrons, positrons, neutrons and neutrinos, performed with the FLUKA code. We also estimate the intensity at the Sun and the fluxes at the Earth of these secondary particles by folding their yields with the intensities of cosmic rays impinging on the solar surface. The results are sensitive to the assumptions on the magnetic field near the Sun and to the cosmic-ray transport in the magnetic field in the inner solar system.

Keywords

Solar disk emission;

Subcategory Theoretical Methods
Collaboration Ferrmi-LAT

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