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TRAD, Tests & Radiations ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Processing of the ACE/SIS heavy ion data in the frame of the ESA ESHIEM project Athina Varotsou.

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1 TRAD, Tests & Radiations ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Processing of the ACE/SIS heavy ion data in the frame of the ESA ESHIEM project Athina Varotsou and Anne Samaras Athina Varotsou and Anne Samaras Daniel Heynderickx, Pete Truscott, Fan Lei, Piers Jiggens

2 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 2 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014Outline  Goal of the study  Characteristics of the ACE/SIS ion data  Processing of ACE/SIS ion data  Helium  Heavier ions  Multi-spacecraft He fluence profile comparisons for 14 SEP events  Conclusions

3 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 3 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Goal of the study  Goal for this part of the study  Calculate solar energetic ion abundance ratios w.r.t. He to allow for solar ion model creation within the SEPEM system.  Need for clean He database and clean Z>2 ion database  110 SEP events between November 1997 and March 2013 have been analysed.  14 SEP events have been selected for providing more complete ion data coverage

4 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 4 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Characteristics of the ACE/SIS ion data  ACE is operating at the L1 libration point since late 1997. SIS (Solar Isotope Spectrometer) allows to measure solar energetic particles even during large SEP events.  Available ion data: He, C, N, O, Ne, Na, Mg, Al, Si, S, Ar, Ca, Fe, Ni (Zmin=2 to Zmax=28)  8 energy ranges for each ion: from ~4 MeV/nuc (min E for He) to ~150 MeV/nuc (max E for Ni).  Data cover more than a solar cycle  High resolution data. Even smaller events are observed. ACE/SIS

5 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 5 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Characteristics of the ACE/SIS ion data  Processing and on board priority system  During high rate periods lower priority is given to He and lower energy CNO.  In some cases obtained counts drop significantly during the peak phase of the SEP event.  Fluxes calculated from counts have to account for this unequal selection of events. This leads to a non-trivial relationship between the counts and the fluxes (and one that changes with energy, time, and species).  When counts drop, large variations are observed in the calculated fluxes and sometimes true flux is underestimated.

6 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 6 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Characteristics of the ACE/SIS ion data  Processing and on board priority system He SEP Event 24/09/2001

7 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 7 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Characteristics of the ACE/SIS ion data  Processing and on board priority system C SEP Event 24/09/2001

8 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 8 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Processing of ACE/SIS ion data: He  In the frame of the ESHIEM project we need a clean He dataset  Processing of the ACE/SIS He data  256-sec Level 2 data were used  Most important correction: flux dropouts at peak phase of SEP events. Both automatic and manual processing.  1-hour averaging  Data gap filling

9 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 9 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Processing of ACE/SIS ion data: He  September 30, 1998 (smaller event)

10 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 10 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Processing of ACE/SIS ion data: He  July 14, 2000 (large event)

11 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 11 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Processing of ACE/SIS ion data: He  October 26, 2003 (large event)

12 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 12 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Processing of ACE/SIS ion data: ions  In the frame of the ESHIEM project we need a clean ion dataset  Processing of the Z>2 ACE/SIS ion data  256-sec Level 2 data were used  Dropouts at peak (less important than for He), spikes  1-hour averaging  Data gap filling

13 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 13 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Processing of ACE/SIS ion data: ions  July 14, 2000 (large event) C

14 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 14 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Processing of ACE/SIS ion data: ions  July 14, 2000 (large event) Fe

15 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 15 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Multi-spacecraft He fluence profile comparisons for 14 SEP events  14 SEP events  22 Apr 1998, 30 Sept 1998  13 Jul 2000, 8 Nov 2000  2 Apr 2001, 24 Sept 2001, 4 Nov 2001, 26 Dec 2001  17 Apr 2002  26 Oct 2003  15 Jan 2005  5 Dec 2006  20 Jan 2012, 5 Mar 2012

16 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 16 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Multi-spacecraft He fluence profile comparisons for 14 SEP events  4 He cleaned datasets were compared  ACE/SIS data  GOES/SEM data -> from SEPEM  IMP8/GME data -> from SEPEM  SOHO/ERNE data -> from SEPServer

17 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 17 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Multi-spacecraft He fluence profile comparisons for 14 SEP events  22 April 1998

18 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 18 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Multi-spacecraft He fluence profile comparisons for 14 SEP events  22 April 1998 ACE: high uncertainty GOES:background IMP8: large data gaps No SOHO/ERNE data

19 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 19 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Multi-spacecraft He fluence profile comparisons for 14 SEP events  2 April 2001

20 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 20 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Multi-spacecraft He fluence profile comparisons for 14 SEP events  2 April 2001 ACE: high uncertainty IMP8: some data gaps SOHO: possible saturation and data gaps

21 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 21 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Multi-spacecraft He fluence profile comparisons for 14 SEP events  24 September 2001

22 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 22 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014 Multi-spacecraft He fluence profile comparisons for 14 SEP events  2 April 2001 ACE: great uncertainty IMP8: first peak is not observed at high E SOHO: strong saturation at high E

23 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 23 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014Conclusions  ACE/SIS data  A lot of cleaning work has been performed on the ACE/SIS He data but still for some large events data cannot be trusted.  ACE/SIS heavier ion data are in better shape except for some high energy data which are uncertain.  Alternative He dataset for ion abundance calculation  SOHO/ERNE HED data show important saturation effects.  IMP8/GEM data show important data gaps.  GOES is the best candidate  Very nice overlap with ACE/SIS data during smaller SEP events.  High energy points to be ignored when only background (smaller events).

24 TRAD, Tests & Radiations 24 ESWW11-session 5, November 18, 2014Conclusions  Perspectives  Compare ACE/SIS Z>2 ion data with other available datasets: Wind, SOHO.  Complete and validate the solar ion abundance ratio calculation [come see poster on session 8 tomorrow]. Valuable help has been provided by the ACE/SIS team, the SOHO/ERNE team and A. Tylka.


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