Overlapping variations of energetic particle fluxes near the minimum of solar activity

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Interplanetary Medium, Satellite Observation, Solar Activity, Solar Flux Density, Solar Radiation, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Bow Waves, Geomagnetism, Particle Energy, Shock Waves, Solar Flares, Spectrum Analysis

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Prognoz 10 observations of energetic charged particles after the solar flare of April 24, 1985 show combined variations of particle fluxes of solar flare origin (solar energetic particles, hereafter called SEP) and particles accelerated in the interplanetary medium. In the paper by Geranios et al. (1989), partial interest was paid to the flux enhancement on April 27-28 considering possible coupling with the bow shock. Now, using multispacecraft data and spectral analysis it is possible to show that, during the declining phase of SEP from the flare, an increase of intensity is observed, caused by a corotating flux of particles that was also observed several times before and after the described event of April 27-28, 1985. Similar overlapping can also be seen in data from July 1985 when a set of SEP events is combined with intensity increases from two series of recurrent events.

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