The evolution of coronal shock wave properties and their relation with solar energetic particles
Manon Jarry, Nina Dresing, Alexis P. Rouillard, Illya, Plotnikov, Rami Vainio, Christian Palmroos, Athanasios Kouloumvakos, and Laura Vuorinen

TL;DR
This study investigates how evolving coronal shock wave properties influence the acceleration and release of solar energetic particles, using multi-viewpoint imaging, modeling, and timing analysis to reveal their temporal and geometric relationships.
Contribution
It introduces a combined approach of shock reconstruction, MHD modeling, and timing analysis to link shock evolution with SEP properties in a detailed case study.
Findings
Good temporal match between shock formation and SEP release times
Elevated electron-to-proton ratios during quasi-perpendicular shock phase
Shock evolution affects particle acceleration conditions
Abstract
Shock waves driven by fast and wide coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are highly efficient particle accelerators involved in the production of solar energetic particle (SEP) events. The gradual SEP event measured by STEREO-A and B on October 11, 2013 had notable properties: (1) it occurred in isolation with very low background particle intensities, (2) it had a clear onset of SEPs measured in situ allowing detailed timing analyses, and (3) it was associated with a fast CME event magnetically connected with STA and B. These allowed us to investigate the temporal connection between the rapidly evolving shock properties, such as compression ratio, Mach number and geometry, and the intensity and composition of SEPs measured in situ. We use shock reconstruction techniques and multi-viewpoint imaging data from STA and B, SOHO, and SDO spacecraft to determine the kinematic evolution of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics
