Injection and propagation of solar protons to high heliospheric latitudes: Ulysses Ket observations

Autor(en): Struminsky, A.
Heber, B.
Kallenrode, M. -B.
Mueller-Mellin, R.
Klassen, A.
Kunow, H.
Herausgeber: Cohen, C
Stichwörter: Astronomy & Astrophysics; COSMIC-RAY; ENERGETIC PARTICLES; Engineering; Engineering, Aerospace; Geology; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; HELIOGRAPHIC LATITUDES; interplanetary magnetic field; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences; solar energetic particles; TRANSPORT
Erscheinungsdatum: 2006
Herausgeber: ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Journal: CORONAL MASS EJECTIONS AND SOLAR PARTICLE EVENTS IN SOLAR CYCLE 23
ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH-SERIES
Volumen: 38
Ausgabe: 3
Startseite: 507
Seitenende: 515
Zusammenfassung: 
The Ulysses spacecraft at high heliographic latitudes has detected eight large solar energetic particle events during the recent solar maximum in 2000 and 2001 years. These events are easily identified with famous episodes of the solar activity and the corresponding SEP events near the Earth. Analyzing the absolute intensities of similar to 40-100 MeV proton time profiles from the Ulysses COSPIN/KET and the GOES detector near Earth we find that for these eight events the intensities vary only within a factor of 2-3 from event to event at high latitudes during the first 30 h. In contrast the intensities at Earth differ from one event to another by several orders of magnitude. Thus, the time history during these 30 It has only a weak dependence on the relative position of Ulysses to the possible flare location. This implies: (1) a nearly isotropic injection of protons with comparable intensities to high heliolatitudes, and (2) a similar propagation process during the first 30 It of the events. We attribute the fact that the decay phases of these events are nearly the same at Ulysses and in the ecliptic rather to cross-field diffusion than to the presence of a shock. (C) 2005 COSPAR. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Beschreibung: 
35th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Paris, FRANCE, JUL 18-25, 2004
ISSN: 02731177
DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2005.04.025

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