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Probing Solar Wind Structures with Solar Energetic Particle Observations from Solar Orbiter
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The transport of solar energetic particles (SEPs) through the heliosphere is governed by the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) embedded in the solar wind plasma. Large-scale fluctuations in the IMF give rise to the transient variation in SEP intensities. Here, we present Solar Orbiter (SolO) observations of a distinct class of SEP flux variations: short-timescale (~1 hr) directional flux reversals (DFRs). Data from the Energetic Particle Detector (EPD) reveal that these reversals are a common feature in SEP events, occurring simultaneously across a wide energy range (keV to tens of MeV) and exhibiting steep intensity gradients. Unlike classic 'dropout' events—where intensity decreases isotropically—DFRs display a asymmetric signature where a intensity drop in one direction coincides with a spike in another. These intermittent variations are associated with flux-rope magnetic structures and distinct solar wind properties, which serves as direct evidence that the spacecraft has encountered a new solar wind stream with a different magnetic field connectivity. These observations demonstrate that SEPs act as an effective probe of solar wind structures, providing new insights into their nature.
Title: Probing Solar Wind Structures with Solar Energetic Particle Observations from Solar Orbiter
Description:
The transport of solar energetic particles (SEPs) through the heliosphere is governed by the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) embedded in the solar wind plasma.
Large-scale fluctuations in the IMF give rise to the transient variation in SEP intensities.
Here, we present Solar Orbiter (SolO) observations of a distinct class of SEP flux variations: short-timescale (~1 hr) directional flux reversals (DFRs).
Data from the Energetic Particle Detector (EPD) reveal that these reversals are a common feature in SEP events, occurring simultaneously across a wide energy range (keV to tens of MeV) and exhibiting steep intensity gradients.
Unlike classic 'dropout' events—where intensity decreases isotropically—DFRs display a asymmetric signature where a intensity drop in one direction coincides with a spike in another.
These intermittent variations are associated with flux-rope magnetic structures and distinct solar wind properties, which serves as direct evidence that the spacecraft has encountered a new solar wind stream with a different magnetic field connectivity.
These observations demonstrate that SEPs act as an effective probe of solar wind structures, providing new insights into their nature.
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