Comparison between impulsive energetic electron events and 3He-rich events

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7514 Energetic Particles (2114), 7534 Radio Emissions, 7807 Charged Particle Motion And Acceleration

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We present a comparison between electron data by WIND/3DP and 3He data by ACE/ULEIS. Our study shows that impulsive energetic electron events occur more often than impulsive 3He-rich events. For a set of 41 3He-rich events from 1997 November to 2003 April, WIND/3DP has good measurements during 29 events. An injection analysis shows that among the 29 3He-rich events, 13 events with the 3He/4He ratio ( ˜0.002-0.34) have an electron event with an injection time difference < 1 hour, 6 events with the 3He/4He ratio ( ˜0.081-6.2) have an electron event with an injection time difference of 1-2 hours, and the other 8 events with the 3He/4He ratio ( ˜0.0054-0.25) have an electron event with a injection difference > 2 hour or have no electron events. Further analysis including type III bursts and energy spectra may provide important information about the association between 3He-rich events and electron events.

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