Enhancement of Secondary Gamma Radiation Flux Energies in the Energy Region from 1400 Kev to 1500 Kev during Lunar Eclipse on June 16, 2011 at Udaipur, India

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Abstract: The lunar eclipse at Udaipur (270 43’ 12.00” N, 750 28’ 48.01” E), India was experimentally observed on June 16, 2011 using ground-based NaI (Tl) scintillation detector. Cadences of data were collected at intervals of half an hour. The analyzed data revealed a significant enhancement in the energy region from 1400 keV to 1500 keV of secondary gamma radiation flux (SGRF) on comparison to pre- and after lunar eclipse days. On June 16, we observed additional peaks in the energy spectrum of SGR flux in the energy region extending from 1461.010 keV to 1472.536 keV during the progress of lunar eclipse. We interpret such enhancement of SGR flux energies on the basis of combined phenomenon of gravitational lensing effect of Sun and Earth as well as the Sun’s magnetic field and the interplanetary magnetic field. Due to such combined effect, primary cosmic and solar radiations bend and may cause strong hitting on the less air surface of the Moon, resulting into emission of secondary particle flux mostly gamma radiation, high energy photo electrons, hard X -radiation, muons, protons and neutrons which may be regarded as back scattering from the Moon surface. Energy of backscattered secondary flux is large enough that it gives such enhancement in the energy region from 1400 keV to 1500 keV during lunar eclipse observation. Also, due to combined gravitational effect, cosmic radiation bent and impinged deep inside the atmosphere of Earth, producing a large shower of secondary radiation particles. These collective effects may give such enhancement of secondary gamma radiation flux energies. Keywords: Lunar eclipse, Solar magnetic field, Interplanetary magnetic field, Gravitational lensing, Bending of primary cosmic and solar radiations.

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Yarmouk University

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General Physics and Astronomy

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