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Energetic particle experiment ERNE
Solar Physics, 1995The Energetic and Relativistic Nuclei and Electron (ERNE) experiment will investigate the solar atmosphere and the heliosphere by detecting particles produced in various kinds of energy release processes. ERNE is at the upper end in energy among the SOHO particle instruments.
Torsti, Jarmo +15 more
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Space Science Reviews, 2000
The emission of energetic particles from the Sun is one of the major manifestations of high energy astrophysics and is related to a variety of astrophysical and geophysical phenomena in the heliosphere. An event of solar energetic particles (SEP) is seen as a sudden rise of the counting rate of the background galactic cosmic rays reaching a high value ...
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The emission of energetic particles from the Sun is one of the major manifestations of high energy astrophysics and is related to a variety of astrophysical and geophysical phenomena in the heliosphere. An event of solar energetic particles (SEP) is seen as a sudden rise of the counting rate of the background galactic cosmic rays reaching a high value ...
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2010
Some observational aspects of solar energetic particles (SEPs) are briefly discussed. The shift from the flare paradigm of SEP origin through the two-class paradigm of impulsive and gradual SEP events to hybrid events is described. Comprehensive investigations of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and solar energetic particles during the SOHO era have shown
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Some observational aspects of solar energetic particles (SEPs) are briefly discussed. The shift from the flare paradigm of SEP origin through the two-class paradigm of impulsive and gradual SEP events to hybrid events is described. Comprehensive investigations of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and solar energetic particles during the SOHO era have shown
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Solar Physics, 1980
Particles ranging in energy from just above solar wind, ≳1 keV, to galactic cosmic rays of many GeV or greater are observed to be always present in the interplanetary medium. These suprathermal particles appear to come from many different sources: among them the galaxy and nearby interstellar medium, the Sun, planetary magnetospheres and bow shock ...
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Particles ranging in energy from just above solar wind, ≳1 keV, to galactic cosmic rays of many GeV or greater are observed to be always present in the interplanetary medium. These suprathermal particles appear to come from many different sources: among them the galaxy and nearby interstellar medium, the Sun, planetary magnetospheres and bow shock ...
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International Journal of Modern Physics A, 2005
Energetic particles recorded in the Earth environment and in interplanetary space have a multitude of origins, i.e. acceleration and propagation histories. At early days practically all sufficiently energetic particles were considered to have come either from solar flares or from interstellar space.
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Energetic particles recorded in the Earth environment and in interplanetary space have a multitude of origins, i.e. acceleration and propagation histories. At early days practically all sufficiently energetic particles were considered to have come either from solar flares or from interstellar space.
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ENERGETIC PARTICLES IN THE HELIOSPHERE
International Journal of Modern Physics A, 2005The heliosphere is the region around the Sun that is filled by the solar wind and its embedded magnetic field. The interaction of the supersonic solar wind with the local interstellar medium leads to a transition from supersonic to subsonic speeds at the heliospheric termination shock. The latter is regarded to be the source of the anomalous component
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Acceleration of Energetic Particles
2013Acceleration of some particles from the background plasma to highly superthermal energies is a common feature of collisionless shocks in interplanetary space. The complete in situ measurements of bulk flows, thermal plasma, electromagnetic waves and energetic particles available for interplanetary shocks both suggest and test the models of shock ...
M. A. Forman, G. M. Webb
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Energetic Particle Acceleration
2016We have seen that the Sun is a transient source of energetic particles. The production is modulated by the 11 year solar cycle, especially at high energies. At times of solar flares it is clear that there is significant transient acceleration going on in the solar atmosphere, in or above the photosphere, with energies occasionally reaching to 100 MeV ...
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Energetic Particles at Venus: Galileo Results
Science, 1991At Venus the Energetic Particles Detector (EPD) on the Galileo spacecraft measured the differential energy spectra and angular distributions of ions ≳ 22 kiloelectron volts (keV) and electrons ≳ 15 keV in energy. The only time particles were observed by EPD was in a series of episodic events [∼0546 to 0638 universal time (UT)] near closest approach ...
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Energetic particle composition
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2001Abundances of elements and isotopes have been essential for identifying and measuring the sources of the energetic ions and for studying the physical processes of acceleration and transport for each particle population in the heliosphere. Many of the sources are surprising, in a few cases the acceleration bias is extreme, but an understanding of the ...
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