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6Li from Solar Flares

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Published 2000 May 4 © 2000. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation Reuven Ramaty et al 2000 ApJ 534 L207 DOI 10.1086/312671

1538-4357/534/2/L207

Abstract

By introducing a hitherto ignored 6Li producing process, due to accelerated 3He reactions with 4He, we show that accelerated particle interactions in solar flares produce much more 6Li than 7Li. By normalizing our calculations to gamma-ray data, we demonstrate that the 6Li produced in solar flares, combined with photospheric 7Li, can account for the recently determined solar wind lithium isotopic ratio, obtained from measurements in lunar soil, provided that the bulk of the flare-produced lithium is evacuated by the solar wind. Further research in this area could provide unique information on a variety of problems, including solar atmospheric transport and mixing, solar convection and the lithium depletion issue, and solar wind and solar particle acceleration.

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