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Compton Scattering of Deexcitation-Line and Continuum Gamma Rays in Solar Flares

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Compton Scattering of Deexcitation-Line and Continuum Gamma Rays in Solar Flares
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Solar Physics, December 2018
DOI 10.1007/s11207-018-1386-2
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Ronald Murphy, Gerald Share

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