The great challenge in constraining scenarios for solar energetic particles (SEP) acceleration is due to the fact that the signatures of acceleration itself are heavily modied by transport within interplanetary space. During transport, SEPs are subject to pitch angle scattering by the turbulent magnetic eld, adiabatic focusing, or reections magnetic structures. I hereby present a study on 4 solar events of 2012, focusing on the role of stochastic acceleration with respect to the shock one, on the comparison between particles produced at the Sun and the ones detected in space and nally giving a unique high-energy observation of scattering in the Earth's magnetosheath.

Study of low energy protons produced during solar particle events with the PAMELA experiment

MARTUCCI, MATTEO
2015

Abstract

The great challenge in constraining scenarios for solar energetic particles (SEP) acceleration is due to the fact that the signatures of acceleration itself are heavily modied by transport within interplanetary space. During transport, SEPs are subject to pitch angle scattering by the turbulent magnetic eld, adiabatic focusing, or reections magnetic structures. I hereby present a study on 4 solar events of 2012, focusing on the role of stochastic acceleration with respect to the shock one, on the comparison between particles produced at the Sun and the ones detected in space and nally giving a unique high-energy observation of scattering in the Earth's magnetosheath.
2015
Inglese
SPARVOLI, ROBERTA
RICCI, MARCO
Università degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata"
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