Solar Energetic Particles Events Observed with EIS Onboard NOZOMI Spacecraft

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The satellite NOZOMI is a first Japanese mission to the Mars. The electron and ion spectrometer was onboard NOZOMI for measuring the fluxes of electrons, protons and heavy ions. During the cruising phase of NOZOMI toward the Mars, solar activity was maximum and EIS has observed several solar energetic particles events around 1AU associated by Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) and interplanetary shocks. In this paper, we report temporal variation of the solar energetic particles events fluxes which were associated to the flares occurred at October 14th, 1999, March 24th, 2000, and July 12th, 2000 observed with EIS. From this observation, different temporal fluxes variation profiles have seen related to the NOZOMI and the flare point angle.

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