A Revised Classification Scheme for Solar Energetic Particle Events

Abstract

We propose a revision of the standard "impulsive/gradual" classification scheme for solar energetic particle (SEP) events. In the new scheme, SEP events are divided into two basic classes: "Flare" and "Shock". The flare class corresponds to the old impulsive class, or more specifically, the 3He-rich subset of that class. The shock class, which replaces the gradual class, consists of two subclasses based on shock geometry and seed particle population, either quasi-perpendicular (operating on flare particle seeds) or quasi-parallel (coronal or solar wind suprathermals). Our revision was motivated by recent observations of large and presumably gradual events that had impulsive event composition and charge states at high energies. The new classification scheme is based on the Tylka et al. (2005) study linking shock geometry and seed populations to Fe/O variation in large SEP events. We show that flare time scale, the organizing parameter in the current two-class picture, can be incorporated naturally into the revised SEP classification scheme, and we review recent evidence that supports the proposed framework.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 01, 2009
Accession Number
ADA510117

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  • Edward W. Cliver

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  • Air Force Research Laboratory

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