Solar cycle distribution of strong solar proton events and the related solar-terrestrial phenomena |
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Authors: | Guiming Le Xingxing Yang Liuguang Ding Yonghua Liu Yangping Lu Minhao Chen |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Center for Space Weather, China Meteorological Administration, Beijing, 100081, China 2. SOA Key Laboratory for Polar Science, Polar Research Institute of China, Shanghai, 200136, China 4. Meteorological Office of Southwestern, Xingyi, 562400, China 3. School of Physics and Optoelectronic Engineering, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology, Nanjing, Jiangsu, 210044, China
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Abstract: | We investigated the solar cycle distribution of strong solar proton events (SPEs, peak flux ≥1000 pfu) and the solar-terrestrial phenomena associated with the strong SPEs during solar cycles 21–23. The results show that 37 strong SPEs were registered over this period of time, where 20 strong SPEs were originated from the super active regions (SARs) and 28 strong SPEs were accompanied by the X-class flares. Most strong SPEs were not associated with the ground level enhancement (GLE) event. Most strong SPEs occurred in the descending phases of the solar cycles. The weaker the solar cycle, the higher the proportion of strong SPES occurred in the descending phase of the cycle. The number of the strong SPEs that occurred within a solar cycle is poorly associated with the solar cycle size. The intensity of the SPEs is highly dependent of the location of their source regions, with the super SPEs (≥20000 pfu) distributed around solar disk center. A super SPE was always accompanied by a fast shock driven by the associated coronal mass ejection and a great geomagnetic storm. The source location of strongest GLE event is distributed in the well-connected region. The SPEs associated with super GLE events (peak increase rate ≥100%) which have their peak flux much lower than 10000 pfu were not accompanied by an intense geomagnetic storm. |
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