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The first SEPServer event catalogue similar to ~68-MeV solar proton events observed at 1 AU in 1996-2010

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  • SEPServer is a three-year collaborative project funded by the seventh framework programme (FP7-SPACE) of the European Union. The objective of the project is to provide access to state-of-the-art observations and analysis tools for the scientific community on solar energetic particle (SEP) events and related electromagnetic (EM) emissions. The project will eventually lead to better understanding of the particle acceleration and transport processes at the Sun and in the inner heliosphere. These processes lead to SEP events that form one of theSEPServer is a three-year collaborative project funded by the seventh framework programme (FP7-SPACE) of the European Union. The objective of the project is to provide access to state-of-the-art observations and analysis tools for the scientific community on solar energetic particle (SEP) events and related electromagnetic (EM) emissions. The project will eventually lead to better understanding of the particle acceleration and transport processes at the Sun and in the inner heliosphere. These processes lead to SEP events that form one of the key elements of space weather. In this paper we present the first results from the systematic analysis work performed on the following datasets: SOHO/ERNE, SOHO/EPHIN, ACE/EPAM, Wind/WAVES and GOES X-rays. A catalogue of SEP events at 1 AU, with complete coverage over solar cycle 23, based on high-energy (similar to 68-MeV) protons from SOHO/ERNE and electron recordings of the events by SOHO/EPHIN and ACE/EPAM are presented. A total of 115 energetic particle events have been identified and analysed using velocity dispersion analysis (VDA) for protons and time-shifting analysis (TSA) for electrons and protons in order to infer the SEP release times at the Sun. EM observations during the times of the SEP event onset have been gathered and compared to the release time estimates of particles. Data from those events that occurred during the European day-time, i.e., those that also have observations from ground-based observatories included in SEPServer, are listed and a preliminary analysis of their associations is presented. We find that VDA results for protons can be a useful tool for the analysis of proton release times, but if the derived proton path length is out of a range of 1 AU < s less than or similar to 3 AU, the result of the analysis may be compromised, as indicated by the anti-correlation of the derived path length and release time delay from the associated X-ray flare. The average path length derived from VDA is about 1.9 times the nominal length of the spiral magnetic field line. This implies that the path length of first-arriving MeV to deka-MeV protons is affected by interplanetary scattering. TSA of near-relativistic electrons results in a release time that shows significant scatter with respect to the EM emissions but with a trend of being delayed more with increasing distance between the flare and the nominal footpoint of the Earth-connected field line.show moreshow less

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Author: Rami Vainio, Eino Valtonen, Bernd Heber, Olga E. Malandraki, Athanasios Papaioannou, Karl-Ludwig Klein, Alexander Afanasiev, Neus Agueda, Henry Aurass, Markus Battarbee, Stephan Braune, Wolfgang Dröge, Urs Ganse, Clarisse Hamadache, Daniel Heynderickx, Kalle Huttunen-Heikinmaa, Jürgen Kiener, Patrick Kilian, Andreas Kopp, Athanasios Kouloumvakos, Sami Maisala, Alexander Mishev, Rosita Miteva, Alexander Nindos, Tero Oittinen, Osku Raukunen, Esa Riihonen, Rosa Rodriguez-Gasen, Oskari Saloniemi, Blai Sanahuja, Renate Scherer, Felix Spanier, Vincent Tatischeff, Kostas Tziotziou, Ilya G. Usoskin, Nicole Vilmer
URN:urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-122847
Document Type:Journal article
Faculties:Fakultät für Physik und Astronomie / Institut für Theoretische Physik und Astrophysik
Language:English
Parent Title (English):Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
ISSN:2115-7251
Year of Completion:2013
Volume:3
Issue:A12
Source:Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate 3 (2013) A12 DOI: 10.1051/swsc/2013030
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1051/swsc/2013030
Dewey Decimal Classification:5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 53 Physik / 530 Physik
Tag:advanced composition explorer; alpha monitor; electron; flares; heliosphere; instrument; plasma; projects; radiation; radio; radio emissions (dynamic); spectrometer; stereo mission; wind spacecraft
Release Date:2016/02/29
EU-Project number / Contract (GA) number:262773
OpenAIRE:OpenAIRE
Licence (German):License LogoCC BY: Creative-Commons-Lizenz: Namensnennung