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Multi-Spacecraft Observations of Recurrent 3He-Rich Solar Energetic Particles

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2014-07-03 v1

Abstract

We study the origin of 3He-rich solar energetic particles (<1 MeV/nucleon) that are observed consecutively on STEREO-B, ACE, and STEREO-A spacecraft when they are separated in heliolongitude by more than 90{\deg}. The 3He-rich period on STEREO-B and STEREO-A commences on 2011 July 1 and 2011 July 16, respectively. The ACE 3He-rich period consists of two sub-events starting on 2011 July 7 and 2011 July 9. We associate the STEREO-B July 1 and ACE July 7 3He-rich events with the same sizeable active region producing X-ray flares accompanied by prompt electron events, when it was near the west solar limb as seen from the respective spacecraft. The ACE July 9 and STEREO-A July 16 events were dispersionless with enormous 3He enrichment, lacking solar energetic electrons and occurring in corotating interaction regions. We associate these events with a small, recently emerged active region near the border of a low-latitude coronal hole that produced numerous jet-like emissions temporally correlated with type III radio bursts. For the first time we present observations of 1) solar regions with long-lasting conditions for 3He acceleration and 2) solar energetic 3He that is temporary confined/re-accelerated in interplanetary space.

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@article{arxiv.1403.4856,
  title  = {Multi-Spacecraft Observations of Recurrent 3He-Rich Solar Energetic Particles},
  author = {R. Bucik and D. E. Innes and U. Mall and A. Korth and G. M. Mason and R. Gomez-Herrero},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.4856},
  year   = {2014}
}

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accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal