2016
DOI: 10.1088/1674-4527/16/12/190
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Probing shock geometry via the charge to mass ratio dependence of heavy ion spectra from multiple spacecraft observations of the 2013 November 4 event

Abstract: In large SEP events, ions can be accelerated at CME-driven shocks to very high energies. Spectra of heavy ions in many large SEP events show features such as roll-overs or spectral breaks. In some events when the spectra are plotted in energy/nucleon they can be shifted relative to each other to make the spectral breaks align. The amount of shift is charge-to-mass ratio (Q/A) dependent and varies from event to event. This can be understood if the spectra of heavy ions are organized by the diffusion coefficient… Show more

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“…This configuration may correspond to simultaneous observations of a single SEP event from, for example, ACE, STEREO‐A, and STEREO‐B spacecraft. Examining particle spectra at different longitudes for the same event may provide means to probe the shock geometry at early times during the event (Zhao, Li, et al, ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This configuration may correspond to simultaneous observations of a single SEP event from, for example, ACE, STEREO‐A, and STEREO‐B spacecraft. Examining particle spectra at different longitudes for the same event may provide means to probe the shock geometry at early times during the event (Zhao, Li, et al, ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%