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We report on the 2024 September 9 sustained gamma-ray emission (SGRE) event observed by the Large Area Telescope (LAT) on board the Fermi satellite. The hevent was associated with a backside solar eruption observed by multiple spacecraft such as the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO), Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO), Parker Solar Probe (PSP), Solar Orbiter (SolO), Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), Wind, and GOES, and by ground-based radio telescopes. Fermi/LAT observed the SGRE after the EUV wave from the backside eruption crossed the limb to the frontside of the Sun. SolO's Spectrometer Telescope for Imaging X-rays (STIX) imaged an intense (X3.3) flare, which occurred ≈ 41° behind the east limb, from heliographic coordinates S13E131. Forward modeling of the coronal mass ejection (CME) flux rope revealed that it impulsively accelerated (3.54 km s) to attain a peak speed of 2162 km s. SolO's energetic particle detectors (EPD) observed protons up to ≈ 1 GeV from the extended shock and electrons that produced a complex type II burst and possibly type III bursts. The durations of SGRE and type II burst are consistent with the linear relation between these quantities obtained from longer duration (> 3 hours) SGRE events. All these observations are consistent with an extended shock surrounding the CME flux rope, which is the likely source of high-energy protons required for the SGRE event. We compare this event with six other behind-the-limb (BTL) SGRE eruptions and find that they are all consistent with energetic shock-driving CMEs. We also find a significant east-west asymmetry (3:1) in the BTL source locations.

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