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Solar energetic particle events and coronal mass ejections: New insights from SOHOThe scientific payload of SOHO, launched in December 1995, enables comprehensive studies of the sun from its interior, to the outer corona and solar wind. In its halo orbit around the Lagrangian point of the sun-earth system, the comprehensive suprathermal and energetic particle analyzer (COSTEP) measures in situ energetic partiles in the energy range 44 keV/particle to greater than 53 MeV/n. Although solar activity was at minimum, COSTEP detected from mid December 1995 until the end of July 1997, 30 solar energetic particle (SEP) events, including both gradual and implusive type SEPs. These minimum phase SEP events are unique in the sense that their associated solar source phenomena can be investigated in detail without interference by other simultaneous solar events as is usually the case at times around solar activity maximum. Simultaneous observations of the solar corona are provided by the large angle spectroscopic coronagraph (LASCO) and the extreme ultraviolet imaging telescope (EIT). From the correlated SOHO observations, a one to one correspondence of SEP events with coronal mass ejections (CMEs) was found. Most of the SEP events were associated with west-limb CMEs, some with halo CMEs that later passed the SOHO spacecraft and with Moreton-like disturbances in the lower solar atmosphere as observed by the EIT. Many SEP events were detected at sector boundaries of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) suggesting a magnetic connection to coronal streamers at the sun as supported by LASCO observations of mass ejections at the base of helmet streamers. Energetic particle and LASCO white-light observations yield evidence that CMEs often lead to large-scale disturbances of the sun's corona, probably affecting at times areas all around the sun.
Document ID
19990056488
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Bothmer, V.
(Kiel Univ. Germany)
Posner, A.
(Kiel Univ. Germany)
Kunow, H.
(Kiel Univ. Germany)
Mueller-Mellin, R.
(Kiel Univ. Germany)
Heber, B.
(Kiel Univ. Germany)
Pick, M.
(Observatoire de Paris-Meudon France)
Thompson, B. J.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD United States)
Delaboudiniere, J.-P.
(Paris Univ. France)
Brueckner, G. E.
(Hulburt (E. O.) Center for Space Research Washington, DC United States)
Howard, R. A.
(Hulburt (E. O.) Center for Space Research Washington, DC United States)
Michels, D. J.
(Hulburt (E. O.) Center for Space Research Washington, DC United States)
St.Cyr, C.
(Hulburt (E. O.) Center for Space Research Washington, DC United States)
Szabo, A.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD United States)
Hudson, H. S.
(Hawaii Univ. Honolulu, HI United States)
Mann, G.
(Astrophysical Inst. Potsdam, Germany)
Classen, H.-T.
(Astrophysical Inst. Potsdam, Germany)
McKenna-Lawlor, S.
(Saint Patrick's Coll. Maynooth, Ireland)
Date Acquired
August 19, 2013
Publication Date
December 1, 1997
Publication Information
Publication: Proceedings of the 31st ESALB Symposium on Correlated Phenomena at the Sun, in the Heliosphere and in Geospace
Subject Category
Solar Physics
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