Solar Energetic Particle transport near a Heliospheric Current Sheet
Abstract
Solar Energetic Particles (SEPs), a major component of space weather, propagate through the interplanetary medium strongly guided by the Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF). In this work, we analyse the implications a flat Heliospheric Current Sheet (HCS) has on proton propagation from SEP release sites to the Earth. We simulate proton propagation by integrating fully 3-D trajectories near an analytically defined flat current sheet, collecting comprehensive statistics into histograms, fluence maps and virtual observer time profiles within an energy range of 1--800 MeV. We show that protons experience significant current sheet drift to distant longitudes, causing time profiles to exhibit multiple components, which are a potential source of confusing interpretation of observations. We find that variation of current sheet thickness within a realistic parameter range has little effect on particle propagation. We show that IMF configuration strongly affects deceleration of protons. We show that in our model, the presence of a flat equatorial HCS in the inner heliosphere limits the crossing of protons into the opposite hemisphere.
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@article{arxiv.1701.04286,
title = {Solar Energetic Particle transport near a Heliospheric Current Sheet},
author = {Markus Battarbee and Silvia Dalla and Mike S. Marsh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.04286},
year = {2017}
}
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16 pages, 15 figures, accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal