Computer Science
Scientific paper
Feb 1979
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Computer Science
Distribution Functions, Energetic Particles, Interplanetary Medium, Solar Wind, Carbon, Helium, Hydrogen, Iron, Nucleons, Oxygen, Particle Acceleration, Rotating Fluids, Wave Propagation
Scientific paper
Distribution functions for H, He, C, O, and Fe derived from our IMP 8 measurements of approximately 0.15 to approximately 8 MeV/nucleon particles in three corotating streams observed near earth are shown to have a simple exponential dependence on the particle speed. The e-folding speed, vo, is typically 0.01c, is found to be the same for the distribution functions of all elements examined, and varies little from one corotating event to the next. The relative abundances of energetic particles in these events resemble most closely the solar coronal composition and, thus, presumably that of the solar wind. These results may imply that the acceleration of these particles, which occurs in corotating interaction regions at several AU from the sun, is by a statistical process.
Fisk Len A.
Gloeckler George
Hovestadt Dieter
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