Solar eruptions and energetic particles
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Solar eruptions and energetic particles
(Geophysical monograph, 165)
American Geophysical Union, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 165.
Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are the most energetic events in the heliosphere. During solar cycle 23, the close connection between CMEs and solar energetic particles (SEPs) was studied in much greater detail than was previously possible, including effects on space weather. This book reviews extensive observations of solar eruptions and SEPs from orbiting and ground-based systems. From SOHO and ACE to RHESSI and TRACE, we now have measurements of unprecedented sensitivity by which to test assumptions and refine models.
Discussion and analysis of:
Coronal mass ejections and energetic particles over one solar cycle
Implications of solar eruptions for space weather and human space exploration
The elemental, isotopic, and ionic charge state composition of accelerated particles
Complex interconnections among CMEs, flares, shocks, and energetic particles will make this book an indispensable resource for scientists working on the Sun-Earth connection, including space physicists, magnetospheric physicists, atmospheric physicists, astrophysicists, and aeronomists.
Table of Contents
Overview
Preface
Natchimuthukonar Gopalswamy, Richard Mewaldt, and Jarmo Torsti ix
Solar Eruptions and Energetic Particles: An Introduction
N. Gopalswamy, R. Mewaldt, and J. Torsti 1
A Historical Perspective on Coronal Mass Ejections
R. A. Howard 7
Solar Energetic Particles and Coronal Mass Ejections: A Perspective
J. R. Jokipii 15
Coronal Mass Ejections
Observational Properties of Coronal Mass Ejections
S. W. Kahler 21
A Broad Perspective on Automated CME Tracking: Towards Higher Level Space Weather Forecasting
Eva Robbrecht and David Berghmans 33
Initiation of Coronal Mass Ejections
Ronald L. Moore and Alphonse C. Sterling 43
Magnetic Helicity and Coronal Mass Ejections
A. Nindos 59
Bursting the Solar Bubble: The Flare-Coronal Mass Ejection Relationship
Richard Harrison 73
Models of Solar Eruptions: Recent Advances From Theory and Simulations
Ilia I. Roussev and Igor V. Sokolov 89
Solar Energetic Particles
Solar Energetic Particles: An Overview
Tycho von Rosenvinge and Hilary V. Cane 103
The Source Material for Large Solar Energetic Particle Events
R. A. Mewaldt, C. M. S. Cohen, and G. M. Mason 115
Observations of Energy-Dependent Charge States in Solar Energetic Particles
M. A. Popecki 127
Modeling the Energy-Dependent Charge States of Solar Energetic Particles
Leon Kocharov 137
Solar Energetic Particle Composition
Berndt Klecker 147
Flares and Energetic Particles
Radiative Diagnoses of Energetic Particles
A. L. MacKinnon 157
Gamma Radiation From Flare-Accelerated Particles Impacting the Sun
Gerald H. Share and Ronald J. Murphy 177
Particle Acceleration in Solar Flares and Escape Into Interplanetary Space
Markus J. Aschwanden 189
Solar Energetic Electrons, X-rays, and Radio Bursts
R. P. Lin 199
CME-Driven Shocks and SEPs in the Heliosphere
Coronal Mass Ejections and Type II Radio Bursts
Nat Gopalswamy 207
EIT Waves and Coronal Shock Waves
G. Mann 221
Radio Bursts and Solar Energetic Particle Events
K.-L. Klein 233
Diffusive Ion Acceleration by CME-Driven Shocks
Martin A. Lee 245
Acceleration of SEPs: Role of CME-Associated Shocks and Turbulence
R. Vainio 253
Spectral and Compositional Characteristics of Gradual and Impulsive Solar Energetic Particle Events
Allan J. Tylka and Martin A. Lee 263
Observations of Energetic Storm Particles: An Overview
Christina M. S. Cohen 275
Fifty Years of Ground Level Solar Particle Event Observations
C. Lopate 283
The Propagation of Solar Energetic Particles in the Interplanetary Medium
Wolfgang Droege 297
Radial and Latitudinal Variations of the Energetic Particle Response to ICMEs
David Lario 309
KET Ulysses Observations of SEP in and out of the Ecliptic
Alexei Struminsky and Bernd Heber 321
Space Weather
Geoeffective Coronal Mass Ejections and Energetic Particles
Eino Valtonen 335
The Creation of New Ion Radiation Belts Associated With Solar Energetic Particle Events and
Interplanetary Shocks
J. E. Mazur, J. B. Blake, P. L. Slocum, M. K. Hudson, and G. M. Mason 345
Energetic Particles in the Magnetosphere and Their Relationship to Solar Wind Drivers
I. Roth, M. K. Hudson, B. T. Kress, and K. L. Perry 353
Space Weather Challenges Intrinsic to the Human Exploration of Space
Ronald E. Turner 367
Space Weather: From Solar Eruptions to Magnetospheric Storms
Hannu E. J. Koskinen and K. Emilia J. Huttunen 375
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