Abstract The problem of interplanetary acceleration of low energy protons in association with shock waves is examined in the context of the specific event observed on 11 February 1979 on board the ISEE-3 spacecraft. This event has been selected for special study as it apparently was not associated with a solar flare event. The low energy proton telescope system on ISEE-3 measures the proton distribution function with good spectral, directional and temporal resolution from Ep = 35 keV. The evolution of the anisotropies and of the energy spectrum during the event are consistent with particle acceleration taking place in the vicinity of the shock wave.
Interplanetary acceleration of low energy protons in association with shock waves: The 11 February 1979 event
Advances in Space Research ; 1 , 3 ; 109-112
1981-01-01
4 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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