A first step towards proton flux forecasting |
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Authors: | A. Aran B. Sanahuja D. Lario |
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Affiliation: | aDepartament d’Astronomia i Meteorologia, Martí i Franquès 1, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain bApplied Physics Laboratory, The Johns Hopkins University, 11100 Johns Hopkins Road, Laurel MD 20723, USA |
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Abstract: | We present a preliminary version of a potential tool for real time proton flux prediction which provides proton flux profiles and cumulative fluence profiles at 0.5 and 2 MeV of solar energetic particle events, from their onset up to the arrival of the interplanetary shock at the spacecraft position (located at 1 or 0.4 AU). Based on the proton transportation model by Lario et al. [Lario, D., Sanahuja, B., Heras, A.M. Energetic particle events: efficiency of interplanetary shocks as 50 keV E < 100 MeV proton accelerators. Astrophys. J. 509, 415–434, 1998] and the magnetohydrodynamic shock propagation model of Wu et al. [Wu, S.T., Dryer, M., Han, S.M. Non-planar MHD model for solar flare-generated disturbances in the Heliospheric equatorial plane. Sol. Phys. 84, 395–418, 1983], we have generated a database containing “synthetic” profiles of the proton fluxes and cumulative fluences of 384 solar energetic particle events. We are currently validating the applicability of this code for space weather forecasting by comparing the resulting “synthetic” flux profiles with those of several real events. |
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Keywords: | Space weather Proton flux forecasting Interplanetary shock Solar protons |
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