Comparing Methods for Calculating Solar Energetic Particle Intensities: Re-binning versus Spectral Binning
M. E. Cuesta, L. Y. Khoo, G. Livadiotis, M. M. Shen, J. R. Szalay, D., J. McComas, J. S. Rankin, R. Bandyopadhyay, H. A. Farooki, J. T. Niehof, C., M. S. Cohen, R. A. Leske, Z. Xu, E. R. Christian, M. I. Desai, M. A. Dayeh

TL;DR
This paper compares two methods for calculating solar energetic particle intensities across energy bins, highlighting their differences and suitability for different analysis scenarios using Parker Solar Probe data.
Contribution
It introduces and evaluates re-binned and spectral binned intensity methods, providing criteria for their appropriate application in SEP spectral analysis.
Findings
Re-binned intensity is up to 5 times larger than spectral binned intensity.
Both methods are strongly correlated in time series.
Choice of method depends on physical versus statistical analysis needs.
Abstract
Solar energetic particle (SEP) events have been observed for decades in the interplanetary medium by spacecraft measuring the intensity of energetic ions and electrons. These intensities provide valuable information about particle acceleration, the effects of bulk plasma dynamics on particle transport, and the anisotropy of particle distributions. Since measured intensities are typically reported in narrow energy bins, it is common to re-bin intensities over a wider energy range to improve counting statistics. We investigate two methods for calculating intensities across multiple energy bins: a) \textit{re-binned intensity} (\(\overline{j}_{\rm linlin}\)), which is calculated by integrating the intensity over energy space and corresponds to the intensity at an effective energy that depends on the time-varying spectral index, and b) \textit{spectral binned intensity} (\(\overline{j}_{\rm…
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TopicsSolar Radiation and Photovoltaics · Photovoltaic System Optimization Techniques · Global Energy and Sustainability Research
