On the reason for the widespread energetic storm particle event of 13 March 2023
N. Dresing, I. C. Jebaraj, N. Wijsen, E. Palmerio, L., Rodr\'iguez-Garc\'ia, C. Palmroos, J. Gieseler, M. Jarry, E. Asvestari, J. G., Mitchell, C. M. S. Cohen, C. O. Lee, W. Wei, R. Ramstad, E. Riihonen, P., Oleynik, A. Kouloumvakos, A. Warmuth, B. S\'anchez-Cano, B. Ehresmann

TL;DR
This study investigates the cause of the widespread energetic storm particle event of March 13, 2023, analyzing multi-spacecraft data and simulations to determine whether a circumsolar blast wave or multiple CME-driven shocks caused the event.
Contribution
The paper compares two scenarios—single blast wave versus multiple CME shocks—to explain the extensive SEP event, using multi-spacecraft observations and MHD simulations.
Findings
Both scenarios can explain the observations.
The blast-wave scenario better predicts shock arrival times.
Multiple CMEs contributed to the event complexity.
Abstract
On 13 March 2023, when the Parker Solar Probe was situated on the far side of the Sun as seen from Earth, a large solar eruption took place creating a strong solar energetic particle (SEP) event observed by multiple spacecraft (S/C). The energetic event was observed at six well-separated locations: Parker Solar Probe, Solar Orbiter, BepiColombo, STEREO~A, near-Earth S/C, and MAVEN. An in-situ shock crossing and a related energetic storm particle (ESP) event were observed at all inner-heliospheric S/C, suggesting that the interplanetary coronal mass ejection (CME)-driven shock extended all around the Sun. However, the solar event was accompanied by a series of pre-event CMEs. We aim to characterize this extreme widespread SEP event and to provide an explanation for the unusual observation of a circumsolar interplanetary shock and corresponding circumsolar ESP event. We analyse data from…
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TopicsEarthquake Detection and Analysis
