Abstract

We present a compilation of data for all 258 gamma-ray —ares detected above 300 keV by the Gamma Ray Spectrometer (GRS) aboard the Solar Maximum Mission satellite. This gamma-ray —are sample was collected during the period from 1980 February to 1989 November; covering the latter half of the 21st solar sunspot cycle and the onset of the 22d solar sunspot cycle. We describe the SMM/GRS instrument, its in-orbit operation, and the principal data reduction methods used to derive the gamma-ray —are properties. Utilizing measurements for 185 —ares that were sufficiently intense to allow the derivation of gamma-ray spectra, we present an atlas of time pro—les and gamma-ray spectra. The —are parameters derived from the gamma-ray spectra include bremsstrahlung —uence and best-—t power-law parameters, narrow nuclear line —uence, positron annihilation line —uence, neutron capture line —uence, and an indi- cation of whether or not emissions greater than 10 MeV were present. Since a uniform methodology was adopted for deriving the parameters, this atlas should be very useful for future statistical and correlative studies of solar —ares. Subject headings: catalogsgamma rays: burstsSun: —ares

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