Literature DB >> 33584116

Unusual enhancement of ~ 30 MeV proton flux in an ICME sheath region.

Mitsuo Oka1, Takahiro Obara2, Nariaki V Nitta3, Seiji Yashiro4, Daikou Shiota5, Kiyoshi Ichimoto6.   

Abstract

In gradual Solar Energetic Particle (SEP) events, shock waves driven by coronal mass ejections (CMEs) play a major role in accelerating particles, and the energetic particle flux enhances substantially when the shock front passes by the observer. Such enhancements are historically referred to as Energetic Storm Particle (ESP) events, but it remains unclear why ESP time profiles vary significantly from event to event. In some cases, energetic protons are not even clearly associated with shocks. Here, we report an unusual, short-duration proton event detected on 5 June 2011 in the compressed sheath region bounded by an interplanetary shock and the leading edge of the interplanetary CME (or ICME) that was driving the shock. While < 10 MeV protons were detected already at the shock front, the higher-energy (> 30 MeV) protons were detected about four hours after the shock arrival, apparently correlated with a turbulent magnetic cavity embedded in the ICME sheath region.
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Keywords:  Coronal mass ejections; Interplanetary shocks; Particle acceleration; Solar energetic particles; Turbulence

Year:  2021        PMID: 33584116      PMCID: PMC7846546          DOI: 10.1186/s40623-021-01362-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Earth Planets Space        ISSN: 1343-8832            Impact factor:   2.363


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