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Evidence of Confinement of Solar-energetic Particles to Interplanetary Magnetic Field Lines
We present new observations of solar-energetic particles (SEPs) associated with impulsive solar flares that show
evidence for their confinement to interplanetary magnetic field lines. Some SEP events exhibit intermittent intensity
dropouts becausemagnetic field lines filledwith and empty of particle flux mix together. The edges of these dropouts
are observed to be very sharp, suggesting that particles cannot easily move from a filled to an empty field line in
the time available during their transport from the Sun. In this paper, we perform high time-resolution observations
of intensity fall-off at the edges of observed SEP dropouts in order to look for signatures of particle motion off
field lines. However, the statistical study is dominated by one particularly intense event. The inferred length scale
of the intensity decay is comparable to the gyroradii of the particles, suggesting that particles only rarely scatter off magnetic field lines during interplanetary transport
Effects of interplanetary transport on derived energetic particle source strengths
We study the transport of solar energetic particles (SEPs) in the inner heliosphere in order to relate observations made by an observer at 1 AU to the number and total energy content of accelerated particles at the source, assumed to be near the Sun. We use a numerical simulation that integrates the trajectories of a large number of individual particles moving in the interplanetary magnetic field. We model pitch angle scattering and adiabatic cooling of energetic ions with energies from 50 keV nucleon^(â1) to 100 MeV nucleon^(â1). Among other things, we determine the number of times that particles of a given energy cross 1 AU and the average energy loss that they suffer because of adiabatic deceleration in the solar wind. We use a number of different forms of the interplanetary spatial diffusion coefficient and a wide range of scattering mean-free paths and consider a number of different ion species in order to generate a wide range of simulation results that can be applied to individual SEP events. We apply our simulation results to observations made at 1 AU of the 20 February 2002 solar energetic particle event, finding the original energy content of several species. We find that estimates of the source energy based on SEP measurements at 1 AU are relatively insensitive to the mean-free path and scattering scheme if adiabatic cooling and multiple crossings are taken into account
Caractérisation des anneaux noethériens de séries formelles à croissance controlée. Application à la synthÚse spectrale
Given a subring of the ring of formal power series defined by the growth of the coefficients, we prove a necessary and sufficient condition for it to be a noetherian ring. As a particular case, we show that the ring of Gevrey power series is a noetherian ring. Then, we get a spectral synthesis theorem for some classes of ultradifferentiable functions
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