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Further Evidences of Multiple Acceleration of Solar Energetic Particles

Further Evidences of Multiple Acceleration of Solar Energetic Particles. A.B. Struminsky a,b,c and I.V. Zimovets a,b (a) Space Research Institute, Profsoyuznaya st., 84/32, Moscow, 117997, Russia (b) Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny, Moscow region, Russia

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Further Evidences of Multiple Acceleration of Solar Energetic Particles

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  1. Further Evidences of Multiple Acceleration of Solar Energetic Particles • A.B. Struminskya,b,c and I.V. Zimovetsa,b • (a) Space Research Institute, Profsoyuznaya st., 84/32, Moscow, 117997, Russia • (b) Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Dolgoprudny, Moscow region, Russia • (c) IZMIRAN, Troitsk, Moscow region, 142092, Russia

  2. INTRODUCTION • The prolonged neutral emission registered by different instruments in June 1991, till the solar extreme events (SEE) of October 2003, was a sole fact proving existence of >100 MeV protons deep in the Sun during hours. • This report summarizes further evidences of multiple acceleration of protons based on observations of SEE’s in 2003 and 2005. • The count rate of the Anti-Coincidence System (ACS) of SPectrometer on INTEGRAL (SPI), which is sensitive to primary γ-rays above ~100 keV as well as to charged particles and secondary γ-rays from interaction in the telescope and satellite structure, • The ACS count rate was above background for a rather long time during the events of 28 October 2003, 20 January 2005 and 07 September 2005, (i.e. does not contradict to the possibility of prolonged solar -ray emission) possibly indicating different acceleration episodes, the source of solar energetic particles extended in space and time. • Two episodes of the prolonged neutron production might occur in the solar atmosphere on 28 October 2003. • The proton intensities time profiles observed on 20 January 2005 provide evidences for two episodes of proton acceleration separated by about 30 minutes. • The γ-ray event of 07 September 2005 (S06E89), observed by INTEGRAL well before the solar proton onset, clearly shows several γ-ray peaks and should be crucial for interpretation of previous events.

  3. ACS counts – GOES protons, 07 September 2005

  4. 28 October 2003 – 07 September 2005

  5. ACS counts – GOES protons,20 January 2005

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