Published November 1979 | Version v1
Journal article

Long-lived sources of solar cosmic rays

Creators

  • 1. Bartol Research Foundation of The Franklin Institute, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19711

Description

The high correlation between prompt solar cosmic rays and a flare-induced MHD shock is well known. We point out that the propagation properties of such a shock cause shock heating of the solar atmosphere to be confined to a unipolar magnetic region. As a result, if particles can be accelerated within the shock-processed part of the corona, the fluxes of suc particles will exhibit sharp spatial gradients near quiescent filaments. The passage of an MHD shock leads to the rapid collapse of magnetic neutral regions which prior to shock passage were collapsing too slowly to accelerate particles. We suggest that these newly triggered magnetic acceleration regions provide a third phase of solar flare acceleration regions provide a third phase of solar flare acceleration which may persist for many days after a flare. Collapsing magnetic regions with lengths scales of order 100 km can explain a variety of coronal phenomena

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
AIP Conf. Proc.
Journal Volume
56
Journal Issue
1
Series
AIP Conf. Proc.
Journal Page Range
163-167