Solar energetic particle events observed by the PAMELA mission
A. Bruno, G. A. Bazilevskaya, M. Boezio, E. R. Christian, G. A. de, Nolfo, M. Martucci, M. Merge', V. V. Mikhailov, R. Munini, I. G. Richardson,, J. M. Ryan, S. Stochaj, O. Adriani, G. C. Barbarino, R. Bellotti, E. A., Bogomolov, M. Bongi, V. Bonvicini, S. Bottai, F. Cafagna

TL;DR
This paper analyzes high-energy solar energetic particle events using PAMELA satellite data, revealing spectral features that challenge existing classifications and support diffusive shock acceleration theories.
Contribution
It provides the first accurate spectral measurements of SEPs between 80 MeV and a few GeV, offering new constraints for SEP models and insights into particle origins.
Findings
No qualitative spectral difference between GLE and non-GLE events.
Spectral shapes are consistent with diffusive shock acceleration theory.
GLEs are part of a continuous spectrum of SEP event intensities.
Abstract
Despite the significant progress achieved in recent years, the physical mechanisms underlying the origin of solar energetic particles (SEPs) are still a matter of debate. The complex nature of both particle acceleration and transport poses challenges to developing a universal picture of SEP events that encompasses both the low-energy (from tens of keV to a few hundreds of MeV) observations made by space-based instruments and the GeV particles detected by the worldwide network of neutron monitors in ground-level enhancements (GLEs). The high-precision data collected by the Payload for Antimatter Matter Exploration and Light-nuclei Astrophysics (PAMELA) satellite experiment offer a unique opportunity to study the SEP fluxes between 80 MeV and a few GeV, significantly improving the characterization of the most energetic events. In particular, PAMELA can measure for the first time…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Spacecraft Design and Technology · Solar Radiation and Photovoltaics
