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The Solar Eruption of 2017 September 10: Wavy with a Chance of Protons

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https://scholar.colorado.edu/concern/articles/2n49t315d
Abstract
  • High-resolution SUVI images reveal an interesting new picture of particle acceleration in powerful solar eruptions. Typically, powerful solar eruptions include a coronal wave component, as well the traditional CME and flare components. At low solar altitudes, coronal waves refract downward, toward the solar surface, because of the slower Alfvén speeds at the base of the corona. The refracted wave plus the shock wave ahead of an intense CME allow for a two-step shock acceleration process that can result in relativistic or GLE particles. This mechanism may be particularly applicable to the first-to-arrive, prompt relativistic particles measured by the Fort Smith neutron monitor during GLE # 72 on 2017 September 10.

     

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Date Issued
  • 2021
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Journal Issue/Number
  • 2
Journal Volume
  • 924
Dernière modification
  • 2023-08-09
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  • 1538-4357
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