The effect of prolonged injection of flare-generated particles on the parameters of their propagation in interplanetary space

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Interplanetary Space, Solar Corpuscular Radiation, Solar Flares, Anisotropy, Diffusion Coefficient, Solar Electrons

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The variations of the propagation parameters of flare-generated particles in interplanetary space are treated as functions of particle-injection duration. The temporal behavior of the electron flux with energy 30 keV, of the anisotropy, and of the intensity at 1 AU are calculated for two types of injection function. In the case of durable injection, the diffusion coefficient produced from the time-intensity profile and hence the mean free path are markedly reduced compared with those for instantaneous injection. Numerical estimates of the effect are presented. Combined examination of the time profiles and the anisotropy makes it possible to discriminate this effect.

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