Successful forecasting of energetic particle events in space weather models require algorithms for correctly predicting the spectrum of ions accelerated from a background population of charged particles. We present preliminary results from a model that diffusively accelerates particles at multiple shocks. Our basic approach is related to box models in which a distribution of particles is diffusively accelerated inside the box while simultaneously experiencing decompression through adiabatic expansion and losses from the convection and diffusion of particles outside the box. We adiabatically decompress the accelerated particle distribution between each shock by either the method explored in Melrose and Pope (1993) and Pope and Melrose (1994)...
We examine the test-particle solution for diffusive shock acceleration, based on simple models for t...
We present an analytical treatment for time-dependent diffusive shock acceleration at shocks inside ...
Context. The source of high-energy protons (above similar to 500 MeV) responsible for ground level e...
The theory of particle acceleration via diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) has been studied in depth...
PhD (Space Physics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe acceleration of energetic proton...
[1] There is substantial evidence suggesting that energetic particles observed in "gradual'' solar e...
Charged particles accelerated by interplanetary shocks can escape from the shock without returning t...
International audienceWe model the diffusive shock acceleration of particles in a system of two coll...
We have developed a new version of a model that combines a two-dimensional Sun-to-Earth magnetohydro...
Heliospheric shocks are excellent systems for testing theories of particle acceleration in their env...
We report on a new Monte Carlo method for simulating diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) of solar ene...
We have developed a new version of a model that combines a two-dimensional Sun-to-Earth magnetohydro...
published in MNRAS by the Royal Astronomical Society and Blackwell PublishingInternational audienceW...
[1] Evidence now exists which suggests that in large solar energetic particle (SEP) events, particle...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76215/1/AIAA-2005-4928-462.pd
We examine the test-particle solution for diffusive shock acceleration, based on simple models for t...
We present an analytical treatment for time-dependent diffusive shock acceleration at shocks inside ...
Context. The source of high-energy protons (above similar to 500 MeV) responsible for ground level e...
The theory of particle acceleration via diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) has been studied in depth...
PhD (Space Physics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe acceleration of energetic proton...
[1] There is substantial evidence suggesting that energetic particles observed in "gradual'' solar e...
Charged particles accelerated by interplanetary shocks can escape from the shock without returning t...
International audienceWe model the diffusive shock acceleration of particles in a system of two coll...
We have developed a new version of a model that combines a two-dimensional Sun-to-Earth magnetohydro...
Heliospheric shocks are excellent systems for testing theories of particle acceleration in their env...
We report on a new Monte Carlo method for simulating diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) of solar ene...
We have developed a new version of a model that combines a two-dimensional Sun-to-Earth magnetohydro...
published in MNRAS by the Royal Astronomical Society and Blackwell PublishingInternational audienceW...
[1] Evidence now exists which suggests that in large solar energetic particle (SEP) events, particle...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76215/1/AIAA-2005-4928-462.pd
We examine the test-particle solution for diffusive shock acceleration, based on simple models for t...
We present an analytical treatment for time-dependent diffusive shock acceleration at shocks inside ...
Context. The source of high-energy protons (above similar to 500 MeV) responsible for ground level e...