Long-term effects of an interplanetary shock on the flux and anisotropy profiles of the associated low-energy particle event

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Magnetic Storms, Solar Planetary Interactions, International Sun Earth Explorer 3, Magnetohydrodynamic Waves, Particle Acceleration

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A large energetic storm particle event associated with an interplanetary shock was detected by ISEE on April 24, 1979. The effects of this shock on the flux and anisotropy profiles in the upstream region of the particle event are studied, and a propagation model that permits the observations to be reproduced is developed. This model includes particle injection, both at the sun and at the shock, which allows the parameters for the interplanetary propagation of low-energy particles and the particle injection rates to be studied and related to the conditions at the shock front.

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