Catalogue and statistics of greater than 100 MeV solar proton events during solar cycles 23-25 from SOHO-ERNE observations
M. Jarry, C. Palmroos, E. Lavasa, N. Talebpour Sheshvan, M. Koeberle, B. Heber, A. P. Rouillard, A. Papaioannou, J. Gieseler, C. Ngom, P. Oleynik, E. Riihonen, R. Vainio, G. Vasalos, A. Anastasiadis

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive catalogue of over 100 MeV solar proton events from solar cycles 23-25, analyzing their timing, properties, and associations with solar phenomena to understand particle acceleration and transport.
Contribution
It provides the most extensive reference dataset for high-energy SEP events across three solar cycles, with detailed multi-instrument analysis and systematic association with solar eruptions.
Findings
Most SEP releases follow flare and CME onsets
Moderate correlation between SEP, X-ray, and CME parameters
Strong link between SEP fluence and GLE events
Abstract
The SPEARHEAD (specification, analysis, and re-calibration of high-energy particle data) project, funded by the European Union Horizon Europe programme, enhances the accuracy and usability of high-energy particle measurements. It investigates particle acceleration, release, and transport during solar eruptions by refining instrument response functions and cross-calibrating datasets. We present a comprehensive catalogue of greater than 100 MeV proton events identified from May 1996 to August 2024 using SOHO-ERNE penetrating-particle rates, together with associated solar phenomena derived from multi-instrument observations. The SEP events were detected through a systematic scan of ERNE-HED counter data and cross-calibrated with SOHO-EPHIN to derive peak fluxes and fluences. Each event was associated with its likely parent eruption using X-ray (XR) (GOES-XRS, RHESSI, SolO-STIX), radio…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Earthquake Detection and Analysis
