2016
DOI: 10.3847/0004-637x/827/2/146
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Solar Energetic Particle Event Associated With the 2012 July 23 Extreme Solar Storm

Abstract: We study the solar energetic particle (SEP) event associated with the 2012 July 23 extreme solar storm, for which Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) and the spacecraft at L1 provide multi-point remote sensing and in situ observations. The extreme solar storm, with a superfast shock and extremely enhanced ejecta magnetic fields observed near 1 au at STEREO A, was caused by the combination of successive coronal mass ejections (CMEs). Meanwhile, energetic particles were observed by STEREO and near-E… Show more

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“…The second reduction is probably owing to exclusion of the energetic particles by the strong magnetic field inside the ejecta (e.g., Liu et al 2008). The two-step decrease is similar to the behavior of the intensity of >10 MeV particles across the shock, sheath and the first ICME (Zhu et al 2016). This similarity may indicate that mainly the >10 MeV particles resulted in the CCD response for the current case.…”
Section: Complex Radio Type II Burstsupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…The second reduction is probably owing to exclusion of the energetic particles by the strong magnetic field inside the ejecta (e.g., Liu et al 2008). The two-step decrease is similar to the behavior of the intensity of >10 MeV particles across the shock, sheath and the first ICME (Zhu et al 2016). This similarity may indicate that mainly the >10 MeV particles resulted in the CCD response for the current case.…”
Section: Complex Radio Type II Burstsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Another detailed analysis of the in situ shock properties indicates a quasiparallel shock at STEREO A (Riley et al 2016), again supporting the "preconditioning" idea (Liu et al 2014). The longitudinal distribution of the solar energetic particle event associated with the CME is studied by Zhu et al (2016) using the particle data from STEREO and near-Earth spacecraft.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…We apply two methods to determine the release times of the first arriving particles observed at L1 and STEREO A, the velocity dispersion analysis (VDA; e.g., Huttunen-Heikinmaa et al 2005;Vainio et al 2013;Kouloumvakos et al 2015) and the time shifting analysis (TSA; e.g., Vainio et al 2013;Kouloumvakos et al 2016;Lario et al 2017b). The VDA is a typical method to determine the particle release time and the apparent path length, whose performance has been evaluated in several studies (e.g., Lintunen & Vainio 2004;Sáiz et al 2005;Rouillard et al 2012;Vainio et al 2013;Zhu et al 2016). The TSA method uses the onset time of the available highest energy channel of the particles and assumes that the first arriving particles observed by the spacecraft propagate scatter-freely along the nominal Parker spiral field lines.…”
Section: Calculation Of Particle Release Timesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The backside coronal mass ejection (CME) of 2012 July 23 has received considerable attention because many of its characteristics place it among historical extreme solar events (Baker et al 2013;Russell et al 2013;Ngwira et al 2013;Liu et al 2014;Liou et al 2014;Gopalswamy et al 2014a;Temmer and Nitta, 2015;Joyce et al 2015;Zhu et al 2016;Riley et al 2016, among others). For example, the shock transit time from the Sun to 1 au was ~18.5 hours, similar to the two 2003 Halloween events on October 28 and 29 and to 13 other fast-transit events since the Carrington event in 1859 (Gopalswamy et al 2005a;Cliver et al 1990a,b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%