We study the transport of solar energetic particles (SEPs) in the inner heliosphere in order to relate observations made by an observer at 1 AU to the number and total energy content of accelerated particles at the source, assumed to be near the Sun. We use a numerical simulation that integrates the trajectories of a large number of individual particles moving in the interplanetary magnetic field. We model pitch angle scattering and adiabatic cooling of energetic ions with energies from 50 keV nucleon^(−1) to 100 MeV nucleon^(−1). Among other things, we determine the number of times that particles of a given energy cross 1 AU and the average energy loss that they suffer because of adiabatic deceleration in the solar wind. We use a number of...
We analyze one of the first solar energetic particle (SEP) events of solar cycle 24 observed at wide...
The transport of solar energetic particles (SEPs) in the inner heliosphere is a very important issue...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76215/1/AIAA-2005-4928-462.pd
We study the transport of solar energetic particles (SEPs) in the inner heliosphere in order to rela...
We have studied ~0.3 to >100 MeV nucleon^(–1) H, He, O, and Fe in 17 large western hemisphere solar ...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2020, Tutora:...
Solar energetic particles (SEPs), accelerated during solar eruptions, propagate in turbulent solar w...
We investigate the deceleration of Solar Energetic Particles (SEPs) during their propagation from th...
Solar energetic particles (SEPs), accelerated during solar eruptions, propagate in turbulent solar w...
Solar energetic particles (SEPs), accelerated during solar eruptions, propagate in turbulent solar w...
Solar energetic particles (SEPs), accelerated during solar eruptions, propagate in turbulent solar w...
Solar energetic particles (SEPs), accelerated during solar eruptions, propagate in turbulent solar w...
Aims. We introduce a new solar energetic particle (SEP) transport code that aims at studying the eff...
In this dissertation, I explore the relationship between solar energetic particles (SEPs) and the in...
Aims. We introduce a new solar energetic particle (SEP) transport code that aims at studying the eff...
We analyze one of the first solar energetic particle (SEP) events of solar cycle 24 observed at wide...
The transport of solar energetic particles (SEPs) in the inner heliosphere is a very important issue...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76215/1/AIAA-2005-4928-462.pd
We study the transport of solar energetic particles (SEPs) in the inner heliosphere in order to rela...
We have studied ~0.3 to >100 MeV nucleon^(–1) H, He, O, and Fe in 17 large western hemisphere solar ...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: 2020, Tutora:...
Solar energetic particles (SEPs), accelerated during solar eruptions, propagate in turbulent solar w...
We investigate the deceleration of Solar Energetic Particles (SEPs) during their propagation from th...
Solar energetic particles (SEPs), accelerated during solar eruptions, propagate in turbulent solar w...
Solar energetic particles (SEPs), accelerated during solar eruptions, propagate in turbulent solar w...
Solar energetic particles (SEPs), accelerated during solar eruptions, propagate in turbulent solar w...
Solar energetic particles (SEPs), accelerated during solar eruptions, propagate in turbulent solar w...
Aims. We introduce a new solar energetic particle (SEP) transport code that aims at studying the eff...
In this dissertation, I explore the relationship between solar energetic particles (SEPs) and the in...
Aims. We introduce a new solar energetic particle (SEP) transport code that aims at studying the eff...
We analyze one of the first solar energetic particle (SEP) events of solar cycle 24 observed at wide...
The transport of solar energetic particles (SEPs) in the inner heliosphere is a very important issue...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76215/1/AIAA-2005-4928-462.pd