PSP/IS circle dot IS observations of the 29 November 2020 solar energetic particle event. Cohen, C. M. S., Christian, E. R., Cummings, A. C., Davis, A. J., I Desai, M., de Nolfo, G. A., Giacalone, J., Hill, M. E., Joyce, C. J., Labrador, A. W., Leske, R. A., Matthaeus, W. H., McComas, D. J., Jr. McNutt, R. L., Mewaldt, R. A., Mitchell, D. G., Mitchell, J. G., Rankin, J. S., Roelof, E. C., Schwadron, N. A., Stone, E. C., Szalay, J. R., Wiedenbeck, M. E., Vourlidas, A., Bale, S. D., Pulupa, M., & MacDowall, R. J. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 2021. Publisher: Edp Sciences S A Type: Article tex.date-modified: 2022-04-12 11:34:55 +0100
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Aims. On 29 November 2020, at 12:34 UT, active region 12790 erupted with an M4.4 class flare and a 1700 km s(-1) coronal mass ejection. Parker Solar Probe (PSP) was completing its seventh orbit around the Sun and was located at 0.8 au when the Integrated Science Investigation of the Sun (IS circle dot IS) measured the ensuing mid-sized solar energetic particle (SEP) event. Not only was this the first SEP event with heavy ions above 10 MeV nuc(-1) to be measured by IS circle dot IS, it was also measured by several spacecraft positioned around the Sun, making it the first circumsolar event of solar cycle 25. Here we describe an overview of the SEP event characteristics at PSP.
@article{Cohen2021a,
	title = {{PSP}/{IS} circle dot {IS} observations of the 29 {November} 2020 solar energetic particle event},
	volume = {656},
	issn = {0004-6361},
	url = {https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202140967},
	doi = {10.1051/0004-6361/202140967},
	abstract = {Aims. On 29 November 2020, at 12:34 UT, active region 12790 erupted with an M4.4 class flare and a 1700 km s(-1) coronal mass ejection. Parker Solar Probe (PSP) was completing its seventh orbit around the Sun and was located at 0.8 au when the Integrated Science Investigation of the Sun (IS circle dot IS) measured the ensuing mid-sized solar energetic particle (SEP) event. Not only was this the first SEP event with heavy ions above 10 MeV nuc(-1) to be measured by IS circle dot IS, it was also measured by several spacecraft positioned around the Sun, making it the first circumsolar event of solar cycle 25. Here we describe an overview of the SEP event characteristics at PSP.},
	journal = {Astronomy \& Astrophysics},
	author = {Cohen, C. M. S. and Christian, E. R. and Cummings, A. C. and Davis, A. J. and I Desai, M. and de Nolfo, G. A. and Giacalone, J. and Hill, M. E. and Joyce, C. J. and Labrador, A. W. and Leske, R. A. and Matthaeus, W. H. and McComas, D. J. and Jr. McNutt, R. L. and Mewaldt, R. A. and Mitchell, D. G. and Mitchell, J. G. and Rankin, J. S. and Roelof, E. C. and Schwadron, N. A. and Stone, E. C. and Szalay, J. R. and Wiedenbeck, M. E. and Vourlidas, A. and Bale, S. D. and Pulupa, M. and MacDowall, R. J.},
	year = {2021},
	note = {Publisher: Edp Sciences S A
Type: Article
tex.date-modified: 2022-04-12 11:34:55 +0100},
}

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