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Shock and statistical acceleration of energetic particles in the interplanetary mediumDefinite evidence for particle acceleration in the solar wind came around a decade ago. Two likely sources are known to exist: particles may be accelerated by the turbulence resulting from the superposition of Alfven and Magnetosonic waves (Statistical Acceleration) or they may be accelerated directly at shock fronts formed by the interaction of fast and slow solar wind (CIR's) or by traveling shocks due to sporadic coronal mass ejections. Naurally both mechanisms may be operative. In this work the acceleration problem was tackled numerically using Helios 1 and 2 data to create a realistic representation of the Heliospheric plasma. Two 24 hour samples were used: one where there are only wave like fluctuations of the field (Day 90 Helios 1) and another with a shock present in it (Day 92 of Helios 2) both in 1976 during the STIP 2 interval. Transport coefficients in energy space have been calculated for particles injected in each sample and the effect of the shock studied in detail.
Document ID
19850026458
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Valdes-Galicia, J. F.
(Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Villa Obregon, Mexico)
Moussas, X.
(Athens Univ. Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany)
Quenby, J. J.
(Imperial Coll.)
Neubauer, F. M.
(Cologne Univ.)
Schwenn, R.
(Max-Planck Inst. fuer Aeronomie)
Date Acquired
August 12, 2013
Publication Date
August 1, 1985
Publication Information
Publication: 19th Intern. Cosmic Ray Conf - Vol. 4
Subject Category
Solar Physics
Report/Patent Number
SH-1.5-1
Report Number: SH-1.5-1
Accession Number
85N34771
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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