The mean ionic charges of N, Ne, MG, SI and S in solar energetic particle events

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Charged Particles, Energetic Particles, Ion Charge, Ionized Gases, Solar Cosmic Rays, Solar Flares, Charged Particles, International Sun Earth Explorer 3, Magnesium Isotopes, Neon Isotopes, Nitrogen Ions, Silicon Isotopes, Sulfur Isotopes

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The mean ionic charges of nitrogen, neon, magnesium, silicon, and sulfur in solar flare particle events were determined for 12 flares during the time interval from September 1978 to September 1979. The observations were carried out with the MPI/UoMd ULEZEQ Sensor on the ISEE-3 satellite comparing the results with mean charge states established in a hot coronal plasma under equilibrium conditions, different temperatures for different elements are discussed. These range from approx. 2 million K to 7 million K in a single flare. From flare to flare the variation in temperature for each element is less than the variation between different ion species.

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