Space Science MO&DA Programs - December 1998 - Page 1 SS Interplanetary Propagation of Ions From Impulsive Solar Flares: ACE/ULEIS Data Impulsive solar.

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Space Science MO&DA Programs - December Page 1 SS Interplanetary Propagation of Ions From Impulsive Solar Flares: ACE/ULEIS Data Impulsive solar particle events have a composition unlike any other sample of accelerated matter in the heliosphere: the isotope 3He is enhanced by a factor of ~100 to 1000 over its abundance in the Sun, and heavy ions are enhanced by factors of ~3 to 10. Particles from impulsive flares propagate outward from the flare along the spiral interplanetary magnetic field; to observe them the field line through ACE must connect to a flare site at western solar longitudes. A plot of particle velocity versus arrival time results in distinct velocity-dispersion curves; faster particles arrive before slower particles and form curves of velocity = distance/time. The ULEIS data above include at least 11 separate events. These profiles also illustrate varying amounts of scattering (event 2 has smaller width than event 6) and dramatic effects of the meandering interplanetary magnetic field (events 4 and 5 are cutoff, while 6 is unaffected). ULEIS data demonstrate that impulsive solar particle events occur much more frequently than was previously realized. Joe Mazur (Aerospace Corp.), Glenn Mason and Joe Dwyer (UMD) N

Space Science MO&DA Programs - December Page 2 SS Solar Wind Isotopes in the May 3, 1998 CME: ACE/SWIMS Data Solar energetic particles (SEPs) in “gradual” events are accelerated at a shock driven by a coronal mass ejection (CME) moving through the corona into the interplanetary medium. The actual source of the accelerated material is a subject of controversy; possibilities include ambient coronal material, CME material, and solar wind. SEPs are sometimes enriched in heavy isotopes such as 22Ne and 26Mg; to date there are no reports of whether CME material is enriched in heavy isotopes. The figure shows SWIMS/ACE isotope data from the May, 3, 1998 CME - preliminary analysis of the Mg isotopes reveals very little or no enhancement of the heavier isotopes, 25Mg and 26Mg, with respect to the main isotope, 24Mg. As solar maximum approaches it should be possible to relate the isotopic composition of SEPs to that of additional possible seed populations observed at solar wind energies. R.F. Wimmer-Schweingruber, U. of Bern, Switzerland N

Space Science MO&DA Programs - December Page 3 SS Energy (MeV/nuc) from Mazur, Mason, Looper, Leske & Mewaldt, Geophys. Res. Letters, 1998, in press SAMPEX Data Complement ACE data n SAMPEX instruments have measured the ionization states of solar flare accelerated iron nuclei by using the geomagnetic field as a magnetic spectrometer u The ionization states are important for understanding the origin and acceleration of the particles. u Usually the ionization state is interpreted as indicative of the temperature of the original plasma; u Charge states of +18 indicate temperatures of 7,000,000 K, while the lower charge states indicate temperatures of <2,000,000 K (see figure) n In the Nov event, large element and isotope abundance anomalies (fractionation) were observed on ACE; the ionization states are critically important for interpreting these data u This event showed an increase in ionization state from low to high energies-- this has not been seen before u These data give information about the source plasma temperatures and the acceleration processes, and are critical for understanding abundances observed on ACE