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Solar Energetic Particles. and Shocks. What are Solar Energetic Particles?. Electrons, protons, and heavier ions Energies Generally KeV – MeV Much less energetic than GCRs GLE protons from .3 – 1.8 GeV. What are Solar Energetic Particles?. Important Ions 3 He/ 4 He - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Solar Energetic Particles

Solar Energetic Particles

and Shocks

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What are Solar Energetic Particles?

• Electrons, protons,and heavier ions

• Energies– Generally

KeV – MeV– Much less

energetic than GCRs– GLE protons

from .3 – 1.8 GeV

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What are Solar Energetic Particles?

• Important Ions– 3He/4He– Charge state

of atoms– Fe/O

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Two Types of SEP Events• Gradual

– Generated by CME-driven shocks– Associated with Type II & IV bursts– Created at heights of 2 – 5 solar radii– Solar wind composition– Duration - several days at MeV

energies• Impulsive

– Generated in magnetic reconnection regions in flares– Associated with Type III radio bursts– Created at heights of 1 solar radii or lower– 3He/4He 1000 times background, Fe/O 10 times

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Types of SEPs

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Revised SEP Event Classification

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SEP Escape Conditions

• SEPs require open magnetic field lines to escape into interplanetary space

• Spacecraft at L1 are well connected to 60° W

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Acceleration Mechanisms

• Constant Electric Field– Sub-Dreicer Field– Super-Dreicer Field– Magnetic X and O points

• Time Varying Electric Fields– Betatron acceleration • Increasing B(x) or B(t)

– Coalescence and X-point collapses• Non-linear oscillations; double peaks• Match timescales of Radio and X-ray observations

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Accelerating Mechanisms

• Alternating Currents– Electromagnetic waves transfer energy to particles– Gyroresonant wave-particle interaction• EM wave frequencies match particle gyrofrequencies

– Interacting waves can cause both constructive and destructive interference stochastic

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Stochastic Acceleration

• Ions & electrons acceleratedby different mechanisms– Alfven waves can resonate

at gyrofrequencies of ions– Electromagnetic waves can

resonate at gyrofrequencies of electrons

• Can explain enhanced ion abundances seen in SEPs• Have produced observed behavior• Problem: Need another mechanism to pre-

accelerate ions and electrons

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Acceleration at Shocks

• Shocks are waves with nonlinear amplitudes that propagate faster than the sound speed of the medium

• Described by:– Particle velocity distribution:

collisionless or collisional– Ion acceleration:

subcritical or supercritical– Driving agent:

blast or piston-driven wave

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Acceleration at Shocks

• Fermi acceleration– Magnetic cloud with regions of high B-field– Moving magnetic “mirror” imparts momentum to

particle– Single Interaction

• Diffusive Shock Acceleration– Particles scatter many times– Cumulative energy gain– Turbulence in magnetic reconnection events or shock

fronts

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Acceleration Mechanisms

• Diffusive shock acceleration Strong turbulence regime

• Gyroresonant wave particle interaction Weak turbulence regime

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The Gradual Event Question

• Gradual Events not so predictable– Observe high charge states of many ions like in

impulsive events– Enhanced 3He/4He– High Fe/O– Events consistent with

multiple temperaturestates

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Gradual Event Solution?

• Suprathermal particles populate the solar wind• Accelerated by CME

during gradual event• A flare occurs as the CME

propagates creating a superposition?

• Small flares populate solar wind withsuprathermals?

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Are SEPs Generated in Flares or CMEs?

• Study shows CME shock alone not enough to generate SEP event

• Study of CME-less shocks– 15 events 2000 – 2005– None produced CMEs– CME-less flares were effective accelerators of

electrons, as evidenced by microwave bursts– Electrons remained confined in corona– Too deep to access open field lines and escape

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Are SEPs Generated in Flares or CMEs?

• Tempting to think that CMEs must be present to open field lines

• Another possibility: CMEs are generally generated near the periphery of an active region where open field lines are easier to access

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The Most Intense SEPs - GLEs• Ground Level Events (GLE)– Prompt component – Stochastic acceleration– Delayed component – Trapping– Only a dozen GLE events per year– ~1 GeV – largest energies produced in solar system

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GLE Source Region?

• Half of the GLEs studied appeared to come from shocks generated at 2 – 5 solar radii

• Half appeared to come from the flare at .05 solar radii

• Consistent with flare accelerating and trapping• Cannot rule out secondary CME acceleration

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Other Questions

• Type II bursts due to shocks generated by:– Blast wave from flare region?– CME piston shock?– Small scale ejecta drive piston shocks?

• What happens to SEPs during transport?– Conflicting studies about the ability of ions and

electrons to diffuse across magnetic field lines