Is there a limit on solar flare proton fluxes?
โ Scribed by D. D. Barbosa
- Book ID
- 104641224
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 428 KB
- Volume
- 67
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0038-0938
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โฆ Synopsis
We explore the possibility that solar flare proton fluxes are limited in magnitude by saturation effects inherent to the acceleration mechanism. If cyclotron damping of Alfv6n waves acts to accelerate protons, the criterion that the damping time is comparable to the acceleration time provides a fast particle number density at which protons load the wave spectrum. The limiting flux J* at 1 AU is obtained by a volume integration over the acceleration region and redistribution into an interplanetary emission cone. A simplified explosion model permits a delineation between volume and surface acceleration mechanisms in terms of a temporal parameter, the effective duration of acceleration. We conclude that J* may be a realistic concept, but that further investigation is warranted to sharpen the criterion.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The solution curves of the differential equations determining the behavior of the solar wind are calculated for the case where the heat flux has its maximum value ~ nkTv~h. All the supersonic solutions are asymptotically adiabatic, T~ r -4/3.
It is shown that escaping of solar flare energetic protons into interplanetary space as well as their relation to the flare gamma-ray emission depend on the parameter/~ = 8np/B~, where p is the pressure of hot plasma and energetic particles and Bo is the magnetic field in a flaring loop. If/3 ~ 1, t