Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 2003
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SOLAR WIND TEN: Proceedings of the Tenth International Solar Wind Conference. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 679, pp. 477-4
Physics
Particle Emission, Solar Wind, Solar Wind Plasma, Sources Of Solar Wind
Scientific paper
In order to interpret the fluxes of particles accelerated at corotating interaction regions and to forecast the solar energetic particle events, the propagation of energetic particles is investigated numerically. Particle transport is influenced in a strong way by the magnetohydrodynamic turbulence in the solar wind. We carried out a simulation in which ions are injected in a numerical realization of magnetic turbulence superimposed on a background uniform magnetic field. Particle transport is studied as a function of particle energy, pitch angle distribution, turbulence level, and turbulence anisotropy with parameter values appropriate to the solar wind. The ratio of perpendicular to parallel diffusion coefficients is estimated. For strong enough turbulence δB/B0 ~ 1, as typical of the solar wind, we find that the particle pitch-angle distribution is quickly isotropized, and that perpendicular transport grows with the particle energy. Varying the turbulence anisotropy, that is the turbulence correlation lengths l∥ and l⊥, we find that in the cases with l∥ >> l⊥ (i.e., in the limit of 2D turbulence) the particle perpendicular transport is faster than in the cases with l∥ << l⊥ (i.e., for the so called slab turbulence).
Pommois Pierre
Veltri Pierluigi
Zimbardo Gaetano
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