Interpretation of increased energetic particle flux measurements by SEPT aboard the STEREO spacecraft and contamination
S. Wraase, B. Heber, S. B\"ottcher, R. Bucik, N. Dresing,, G\'omez-Herrero, A. Klassen, and R. M\"uller-Mellin

TL;DR
This study investigates whether increased electron flux measurements by SEPT during a CIR event are due to ion contamination, concluding that the measurements are consistent with ion effects and not electron acceleration.
Contribution
The paper develops an updated response model for SEPT and demonstrates that ion contamination explains the observed flux increase, negating the need to invoke electron acceleration.
Findings
Ion contamination accounts for the flux increase in SEPT during the CIR.
Helium to proton ratio in the event is estimated at 16.9%.
No significant electron acceleration occurred between 55 keV and 425 keV.
Abstract
Context. Interplanetary (IP) shocks are known to be accelerators of energetic charged particles observed in-situ in the heliosphere. However, the acceleration of near-relativistic electrons by shocks in the interplanetary medium is often questioned. On 9 August 2011 a Corotating Interaction Region (CIR) passed STEREO B (STB) that resulted in a flux increase in the electron and ion channels of the Solar Electron and Proton Telescope (SEPT). Because electron measurements in the few keV to several 100 keV range rely on the so-called magnet foil technique, which is utilized by SEPT, ions can contribute to the electron channels. Aims. We aim to investigate whether the flux increase in the electron channels of SEPT during the CIR event on 9 August 2011 is caused by ion contamination only. Methods. We compute the SEPT response functions for protons and helium utilizing an updated GEANT4 model…
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