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Are Neutrons ejected from the sun during solar flares?

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Are Neutrons ejected from the sun during solar flares?

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The sun gives off neutrons all the time. The fusion process generates neutrons. They have no charge so they do not ionize. The can be absorbed by the nuclei of other atoms, turning them into radioactive atoms of another type. This is called ‘neutron activation’. Positrons are not produced in fusion reactions.

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