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- Title
Delayed Arrival of Energetic Solar Particles at MMS on 16 July 2017.
- Authors
Blake, J. B.; Fennell, J. F.; Turner, D. L.; Cohen, I. J.; Mauk, B. H.
- Abstract
A shock in the solar wind was observed shortly after 05:00 by heliospheric spacecraft stationed at L1. Behind the shock, protons and electrons in the tens to hundreds of keV energy range were found to be enhanced several‐fold. The shock reached the Earth precisely at 06:00 and was detected by particle sensors aboard GOES and ARTEMIS, and by ground‐based magnetometers. In addition, the arrival of the shock was seen promptly by the magnetometer investigation aboard MMS, which at the time was located 16 RE down the geomagnetic tail. However, the arrival of the energetic particles at MMS was delayed for ~23 min, and first arrived moving earthward up the geomagnetic tail. Timing considerations between the solar wind speed and the energetic particles indicated that the solar particles first gained access to field lines connected to MMS around 115 RE downstream. Once the shock and its entrained solar particles passed the access region, the solar particles were no longer seen. Key Points: A shock arrived at the Earth at 06:00 on 16 July 2017 behind which was a region of increased solar energetic particles as observed by several near‐Earth spacecraftTwenty‐three minutes later, MMS observed Earth‐directed particles in the magnetotail with the same composition, spectra, and time profilesThe sum of the observations indicate that there must have been a reconnection point located around 100 RE downstream of the Earth giving access to the magnetotail
- Subjects
SOLAR energy; PROTONS; MAGNETIC fields; MAGNETOSPHERE; SOLAR magnetism; UPPER atmosphere; ELECTRON precipitation
- Publication
Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics, 2019, Vol 124, Issue 4, p2711
- ISSN
2169-9380
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1029/2018JA026341