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2023

Solar Electron Beam Velocities That Grow Langmuir Waves in the Inner Heliosphere

Solar accelerated electron beams, a component of space weather, are emitted by eruptive events at the Sun. They interact with the ambient plasma to grow Langmuir waves, which subsequently produce radio emission, changing the electrons motion through space. Solar electron beam-plasma interactions are simulated using a quasilinear approach to kinetic theory to probe the variations in the maximum electron velocity [\ensuremath\Xi ] responsible for Langmuir wave growth between the Sun s surface and 50 R$_\ensuremath\odot$ above ...

Lorfing, Camille; Reid, Hamish;

Published by: \solphys      Published on: apr

YEAR: 2023     DOI: 10.1007/s11207-023-02145-2

Electrons; particle emission; Radio radiation; Langmuir waves; space weather

2019

Full inversion of solar relativistic electron events measured by the Helios spacecraft

Context. The Parker Solar Probe and the incoming Solar Orbiter mission will provide measurements of solar energetic particle (SEP) events at close heliocentric distances from the Sun. Up to present, the largest data set of SEP events in the inner heliosphere are the observations by the two Helios spacecraft.

Aims. We re-visit a sample of 15 solar relativistic electron events measured by the Helios mission with the goal of better characterising the injection histories of solar energetic particles a ...

Pacheco, D.; Agueda, N.; Aran, A.; Heber, B.; Lario, D.;

Published by: Astronomy \& Astrophysics      Published on: 01/2019

YEAR: 2019     DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201834520

flares; Interplanetary medium; Heliosphere; particle emission



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