Relationship between Solar Energetic Particles and Properties of Flares and CMEs: Statistical Analysis of Solar Cycle 23 Events
M. Dierckxsens, K. Tziotziou, S. Dalla, I. Patsou, M. S. Marsh, N. B., Crosby, O. Malandraki, G. Tsiropoula

TL;DR
This study statistically analyzes how solar energetic particle events relate to flare and CME properties during solar cycle 23, revealing correlations with flare intensity and CME speed that vary with particle energy.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive statistical correlation analysis between SEPs and solar flare/CME parameters, including energy-dependent relationships and probability assessments.
Findings
Higher SEP occurrence probability with increased flare intensity and CME speed.
Correlation between proton flux and CME speed decreases with energy.
Correlation between proton flux and flare intensity increases with energy.
Abstract
A statistical analysis of the relationship between solar energetic particles (SEPs) and properties of solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) is presented. SEP events during solar cycle 23 are selected which are associated with solar flares originating on the visible hemisphere of the Sun and at least of magnitude M1. Taking into account all flares and CMEs that occurred during this period, the probability for the occurrence of an SEP event near Earth is determined. A strong rise of this probability is observed for increasing flare intensities, more western locations, larger CME speeds and halo CMEs. The correlations between the proton peak flux and these solar parameters are derived for a low (>10 MeV) and high (>60 MeV) energy range excluding any flux enhancement due to the passage of fast interplanetary shocks. The obtained correlation coefficients are: 0.55+-0.07 (0.63+-0.06)…
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