Elemental Composition of Solar Energetic Particles in 1977 and 1978
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- Miyake, S.
Abstract
Measurements of the elemental composition of energetic nuclei with atomic numbers between 2 and 28 from seven major solar flares from September 1977 to May 1978 are presented. The abundance observations were made with the Low Energy Telescope systems of the cosmic ray detector systems on board the Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft between 1 and 3 AU. Examination of the abundance ratios of the flare nuclei relative to oxygen reveals significant variations from event to event and between energetic nuclei and photospheric abundances, with an average composition, except for C and N, very similar to that of the galactic cosmic ray source. For the four flare events for which the elemental abundances exhibit no significant energy dependence in the energy range observed, it is found that the enhancement of energetic nuclei relative to their photospheric abundance are similar and not monotonic with atomic number, with the metallic nuclei showing an enhancement factor of approximately 5 and the volatiles showing one closer to 1.
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Copyright IUPAP. This work has been supported in part by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under contract NAS7-100 and grant NGR-05-002-160.Attached Files
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- NAS7-100
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- Space Radiation Laboratory
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- 1979-08