In order to discuss the potential impact of solar 'superflares' on space weather, we investigated statistical relations among energetic proton peak flux with energy higher than 10MeV (Fp), CME speed near the Sun (VCME) obtained by {\it SOHO}/LASCO coronagraph and flare soft X-ray peak flux in 1-8\AA band (FSXR) during 110 major solar proton events (SPEs) recorded from 1996 to 2014. The linear regression fit results in the scaling relations VCME∝FSXRα, Fp∝FSXRβ and Fp∝VCMEγ with α=0.30±0.04, β=1.19±0.08 and γ=4.35±0.50, respectively. On the basis of simple physical assumptions, on the other hand, we derive scaling relations expressing CME mass (MCME), CME speed and energetic proton flux in terms of total flare energy (Eflare) as, MCME∝Eflare2/3, VCME∝Eflare1/6 and Fp∝Eflare5/6∝VCME5, respectively. We then combine the derived scaling relations with observation, and estimated the upper limit of VCME and Fp to be associated with possible solar superflares.
@article{arxiv.1611.06015,
title = {Scaling Relations in Coronal Mass Ejections and Energetic Proton Events associated with Solar Superflares},
author = {Takuya Takahashi and Yoshiyuki Mizuno and Kazunari Shibata},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.06015},
year = {2016}
}
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17 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal Letters