2017
DOI: 10.1002/2017ja024077
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Modeling Particle Acceleration and Transport at a 2‐D CME‐Driven Shock

Abstract: We extend our earlier Particle Acceleration and Transport in the Heliosphere (PATH) model to study particle acceleration and transport at a coronal mass ejection (CME)‐driven shock. We model the propagation of a CME‐driven shock in the ecliptic plane using the ZEUS‐3D code from 20 solar radii to 2 AU. As in the previous PATH model, the initiation of the CME‐driven shock is simplified and modeled as a disturbance at the inner boundary. Different from the earlier PATH model, the disturbance is now longitudinally… Show more

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“…For example, Lario et al (2013) found an asymmetry of 16 • to the east for 35 STEREO 71-to 112-keV electron events. An asymmetric distribution of SEPs with an eastern offset was also supported in numerical simulations (e.g., Ablaßmayer et al, 2016;He & Wan, 2015;Hu et al, 2017). In contrast, Dresing et al (2014) found an asymmetry of 11 • to the west for 21 widespread 55-to 105-keV electron events.…”
Section: East-west Asymmetry and Dependence On Ca In The Sep Distribusupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…For example, Lario et al (2013) found an asymmetry of 16 • to the east for 35 STEREO 71-to 112-keV electron events. An asymmetric distribution of SEPs with an eastern offset was also supported in numerical simulations (e.g., Ablaßmayer et al, 2016;He & Wan, 2015;Hu et al, 2017). In contrast, Dresing et al (2014) found an asymmetry of 11 • to the west for 21 widespread 55-to 105-keV electron events.…”
Section: East-west Asymmetry and Dependence On Ca In The Sep Distribusupporting
confidence: 59%
“…In contrast, Dresing et al (2014) found an asymmetry of 11 • to the west for 21 widespread 55-to 105-keV electron events. Hu et al (2017) used a 2-D numerical model to study particle acceleration and transport at a CME-driven shock. In He and Wan (2015, Figure 3), they plotted the simulated peak intensities of SEPs originating from different heliolongitudes with CAs ranging from −140 • to 140 • and showed that the peak intensities of the SEP events originating from solar sources located on the eastern side of the observer footpoint (negative CAs) are systematically larger than those of the SEP events originating from sources located on the western side (positive CAs).…”
Section: East-west Asymmetry and Dependence On Ca In The Sep Distribumentioning
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