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Effects Of Coronal Magnetic Field Structures On The Transport Of Solar Energetic Particles, Lulu Zhao, Ming Zhang Jun 2018

Effects Of Coronal Magnetic Field Structures On The Transport Of Solar Energetic Particles, Lulu Zhao, Ming Zhang

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

This Letter presents a model calculation of solar energetic particle (SEP) transport to test the sensitivity of the distribution of escaped SEPs in interplanetary space and dependence upon the details of the magnetic field structure in the corona. It is applied to a circumsolar event on 2011 November 3, in which SEPs are observed promptly after the solar event eruption by three spacecraft (the twin Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatories (STEREO-A and STEREO-B) and ACE) separated by more than 100° in longitude from each other. The corona magnetic field reconstructed from photosphseric field measurements using the PFSS method changes substantially before …


Whole Earth Telescope Discovery Of A Strongly Distorted Quadrupole Pulsation In The Largest Amplitude Rapidly Oscillating Ap Star, Daniel L. Holdsworth, Donald W. Kurtz, Hideyuki Saio, Judith L. Provençal, Bruno Letarte, Ramotholo R. Sefako, Véronique Petit, Barry Smalley, H. Thomsen, C. L. Fletcher Jan 2018

Whole Earth Telescope Discovery Of A Strongly Distorted Quadrupole Pulsation In The Largest Amplitude Rapidly Oscillating Ap Star, Daniel L. Holdsworth, Donald W. Kurtz, Hideyuki Saio, Judith L. Provençal, Bruno Letarte, Ramotholo R. Sefako, Véronique Petit, Barry Smalley, H. Thomsen, C. L. Fletcher

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

We present a new analysis of the rapidly oscillating Ap (roAp) star, 2MASS J19400781 - 4420093 (J1940; V = 13.1). The star was discovered using SuperWASP broad-band photometry to have a frequency of 176.39 d-1 (2041.55 μHz; P = 8.2min; Holdsworth et al. 2014a) and is shown here to have a peak-to-peak amplitude of 34 mmag. J1940 has been observed during three seasons at the South African Astronomical Observatory, and has been the target of a Whole Earth Telescope campaign. The observations reveal that J1940 pulsates in a distorted quadrupole mode with unusual pulsational phase variations. A higher signal-to-noise ratio …