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Review of Solar Energetic Particle Models

Authors :
Kathryn Whitman
Ricky Egeland
Ian G Richardson
Clayton Allison
Philip Quinn
Janet Barzilla
Irina Kitiashvili
Viacheslav Sadykov
Hazel M Bain
Mark Dierckxsens
M Leila Mays
Tilaye Tadesse
Kerry T Lee
Edward Semones
Janet G Luhmann
Marlon Nu ́n ̃ez
Stephen M White
Stephen W Kahler
Alan G Ling
Don F Smart
Margaret A Shea
Valeriy Tenishev
Soukaina F Boubrahimi
Berkay Aydin
Petrus Martens
Rafal Angryk
Michael S March
Silvia Dalla
Norma Crosby
David Falconer
Aleksandre Taktakishvili
Evangelos Paouris
Alessandro Bruno
David Lario Loyo
Barbara J Thompson
Source :
Advances in Space Research.
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2022.

Abstract

Solar Energetic Particle (SEP) events are interesting from a scientific perspective as they are the product of a broad set of physical processes from the corona out through the extent of the heliosphere, and provide insight into processes of particle acceleration and transport that are widely applicable in astrophysics. From the operations perspective, SEP events pose a radiation hazard for aviation, electronics in space, and human space exploration, in particular for missions outside of the Earth’s protective magnetosphere including to the Moon and Mars. Thus, it is critical to improve the scientific understanding of SEP events and use this understanding to develop and improve SEP forecasting capabilities to support operations. Many SEP models exist or are in development using a wide variety of approaches and with differing goals. These include computationally intensive physics-based models, fast and light empirical models, machine learning-based models, and mixed-model approaches. The aim of this paper is to summarize all of the SEP models currently developed in the scientific community, including a description of model approach, inputs and outputs, free parameters, and any published validations or comparisons with data.

Subjects

Subjects :
Solar Physics

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02731177
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
Advances in Space Research
Notes :
936723.02.01.11.25, , NNJ15HK11B, , 80NSSC21M0180
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20230001732
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2022.08.006