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The Sources of Solar Hazards in Interplanetary Space Leonard Strachan & Jun Lin (Harvard – Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics) Paper [72.05] “Contributions from Ultraviolet Spectroscopy to the Prediction of High-energy Proton Hazards from CME Shocks” – J. Lin, J. C. Raymond, S. R. Cranmer, and J. L. Kohl AAS 204 th Meeting May 31, 2004 Denver, Colorado
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The Sources of Solar Hazards in Space Introduction and Overview NASA has announced its new vision of human interplanetary space exploration To accomplish this goal, astronauts will need to contend with solar particle radiation that may be hazardous to themselves and their equipment In order to warn astronauts of impending risks, we need to understand HOW and WHERE these particles are produced
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The Sources of Solar Hazards in Space Anatomy of the Flare/CME System: Flare/CME initiation Rising CME bubble Current sheet between the flare and CME We believe there are two regions where the particle radiation is produced: 1. Electrified “Current Sheet” 2. Shock wave in front of the Coronal Mass Ejection CME
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Sun CME The Sources of Solar Hazards in Space Lin & Forbes model predicts a hot current sheet where energetic particles are produced As predicted, UVCS observes a 6 million degree Celsius current sheet thus validating the model The Ultraviolet Coronagraph Spectrometer (UVCS) on the SOHO spacecraft
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The Sources of Solar Hazards in Space Theories predict shock- heated gas and energetic particle production near the CME front Tsurutani, et al. (2003) As predicted, UVCS measured a 30 million degree Celsius gas behind the CME shock, indicating the production of energetic particles Hot gas
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The Sources of Solar Hazards in Space UVCS observations determine the physical properties at the sites where energetic particles are produced. shock temperatures shock speed precise location of source regions shock strength magnetic field strength UVCS provides quantitative information on:
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The Sources of Solar Hazards in Space Role of the current sheet: Converts magnetic energy to heating and kinetic energy Plasma is heated to 6-10 Million degrees Celsius Charged particles are accelerated by an electric field across the current sheet Accelerated particles escape when they reach open magnetic field lines
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The Sources of Solar Hazards in Space A first step: Ongoing ultraviolet observations along with advanced theoretical models provide an improved understanding of the onset of solar energetic particle events and their severity. A future monitoring and predictive system will benefit from the present work which aims to understand the physical conditions at sites where solar energetic particles are produced. In Summary …
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