THE HIGH-ENERGY IMPULSIVE GROUND-LEVEL ENHANCEMENT

被引:46
作者
McCracken, K. G. [1 ]
Moraal, H. [2 ]
Shea, M. A. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Maryland, Inst Phys Sci & Technol, College Pk, MD 20742 USA
[2] North West Univ, Sch Phys & Chem Sci, Ctr Space Res, ZA-2520 Potchefstroom, South Africa
[3] Univ Alabama, CSPAR, Huntsville, AL 35899 USA
关键词
atmospheric effects; solar-terrestrial relations; Sun: flares; Sun: particle emission; Sun:; X-rays; gamma rays; INTERPLANETARY MAGNETIC LOOP; RELATIVISTIC SOLAR PROTONS; PARTICLE-ACCELERATION; SEPTEMBER; 29; COSMIC-RAYS; JANUARY; 20; EVENT; FLARE; TRANSPORT; RIGIDITY;
D O I
10.1088/0004-637X/761/2/101
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We have studied short-lived (21 minute average duration), highly anisotropic pulses of cosmic rays that constitute the first phase of 10 large ground-level enhancements (GLEs), and which extend to rigidities in the range 5-20 GV. We provide a set of constraints that must be met by any putative acceleration mechanism for this type of solar-energetic-particle (SEP) event. The pulses usually have very short rise-times (three to five minutes) at all rigidities, and exhibit the remarkable feature that the intensity drops precipitously by 50% to 70% from the maximum within another three to five minutes. Both the rising and falling phases exhibit velocity dispersion, which indicates that there are particles with rigidities in the range 1 < P (GV) < 3 in the beam, and the evidence is that there is little scattering en route from the Sun. We name these events the high-energy impulsive ground-level enhancement (HEI GLE). We argue that the time-dependence observed at Earth at similar to 5 GV is a close approximation to that of the SEP pulse injected into the open heliospheric magnetic field in the vicinity of the Sun. We conclude that the temporal characteristics of the HEI GLE impose nine constraints on any putative acceleration process. Two of the HEI GLEs are preceded by short-lived, fast-rising neutron and >90 MeV gamma-ray bursts, indicating that freshly accelerated SEPs had impinged on higher-density matter in the chromosphere prior to the departure of the SEP pulse for Earth. This study was based on an updated archive of the 71 GLEs in the historic record, which is now available for public use.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
[11]   The Effect of the Fluctuating Interplanetary Magnetic Field on the Cosmic Ray Intensity Profile of the Ground-level Enhancement (GLE) Events [J].
Moradi, Ashraf ;
Giacalone, Joe .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2022, 932 (01)
[12]   Intense Ground-Level Enhancements of Solar Cosmic Rays During the Last Solar Cycles [J].
Andriopoulou, M. ;
Mavromichalaki, H. ;
Plainaki, C. ;
Belov, A. ;
Eroshenko, E. .
SOLAR PHYSICS, 2011, 269 (01) :155-168
[13]   THE GROUND-LEVEL ENHANCEMENT OF 2012 MAY 17: DERIVATION OF SOLAR PROTON EVENT PROPERTIES THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF THE NMBANGLE PPOLA MODEL [J].
Plainaki, Christina ;
Mavromichalaki, Helen ;
Laurenza, Monica ;
Gerontidou, Maria ;
Kanellakopoulos, Anastasios ;
Storini, Marisa .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2014, 785 (02)
[14]   Comparing Long-duration Gamma-Ray Flares and High-energy Solar Energetic Particles [J].
de Nolfo, G. A. ;
Bruno, A. ;
Ryan, J. M. ;
Dalla, S. ;
Giacalone, J. ;
Richardson, I. G. ;
Christian, E. R. ;
Stochaj, S. J. ;
Bazilevskaya, G. A. ;
Boezio, M. ;
Martucci, M. ;
Mikhailov, V. V. ;
Munini, R. .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2019, 879 (02)
[15]   A high time-resolution analysis of the Ground-Level Enhancement (GLE) of 23 February 1956 in terms of the CSHKP standard flare model [J].
Mccracken, K. G. ;
Shea, M. A. ;
Smart, D. F. .
ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH, 2023, 72 (08) :3414-3427
[16]   An Interpretation of a Possible Mechanism for the First Ground-Level Enhancement of Solar Cycle 24 [J].
K. A. Firoz ;
W. Q. Gan ;
Y. P. Li ;
J. Rodríguez-Pacheco .
Solar Physics, 2015, 290 :613-626
[17]   Energy Spectra, Composition, and Other Properties of Ground-Level Events During Solar Cycle 23 [J].
Mewaldt, R. A. ;
Looper, M. D. ;
Cohen, C. M. S. ;
Haggerty, D. K. ;
Labrador, A. W. ;
Leske, R. A. ;
Mason, G. M. ;
Mazur, J. E. ;
von Rosenvinge, T. T. .
SPACE SCIENCE REVIEWS, 2012, 171 (1-4) :97-120
[18]   IMPULSIVE AND LONG DURATION HIGH-ENERGY GAMMA-RAY EMISSION FROM THE VERY BRIGHT 2012 MARCH 7 SOLAR FLARES [J].
Ajello, M. ;
Albert, A. ;
Allafort, A. ;
Baldini, L. ;
Barbiellini, G. ;
Bastieri, D. ;
Bellazzini, R. ;
Bissaldi, E. ;
Bonamente, E. ;
Brandt, T. J. ;
Bregeon, J. ;
Brigida, M. ;
Bruel, P. ;
Buehler, R. ;
Buson, S. ;
Caliandro, G. A. ;
Cameron, R. A. ;
Caraveo, P. A. ;
Cecchi, C. ;
Charles, E. ;
Chekhtman, A. ;
Chiang, J. ;
Chiaro, G. ;
Ciprini, S. ;
Claus, R. ;
Cohen-Tanugi, J. ;
Cominsky, L. R. ;
Conrad, J. ;
Cutini, S. ;
D'Ammando, F. ;
de Palma, F. ;
Dermer, C. D. ;
Desiante, R. ;
Digel, S. W. ;
do Couto e Silva, E. ;
Drell, P. S. ;
Drlica-Wagner, A. ;
Favuzzi, C. ;
Focke, W. B. ;
Franckowiak, A. ;
Fukazawa, Y. ;
Fusco, P. ;
Gargano, F. ;
Gasparrini, D. ;
Germani, S. ;
Giglietto, N. ;
Giommi, P. ;
Giordano, F. ;
Giroletti, M. ;
Glanzman, T. .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2014, 789 (01)
[19]   HIGH-ENERGY PARTICLES IN SOLAR-FLARES [J].
HUDSON, H ;
RYAN, J .
ANNUAL REVIEW OF ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS, 1995, 33 :239-282
[20]   Radiation dose of aircrews during a solar proton event without ground-level enhancement [J].
Kataoka, R. ;
Nakagawa, Y. ;
Sato, T. .
ANNALES GEOPHYSICAE, 2015, 33 (01) :75-78