The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2023)

Solar Cycle Variation of 0.3–1.29 MeV Nucleon−1 Heavy Ion Composition During Quiet Times Near 1 au in Solar Cycles 23 and 24

  • B. L. Alterman,
  • Mihir I. Desai,
  • Maher A. Dayeh,
  • Glenn M. Mason,
  • George Ho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acd24a
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 952, no. 1
p. 42

Abstract

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We report on the annual variation of quiet-time suprathermal ion composition for C through Fe using Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE)/Ultra-Low Energy Isotope Spectrometer data over the energy range 0.3–1.28 MeV nuc ^−1 from 1998 through 2019, covering solar cycle 23's rising phase through Solar Cycle 24's declining phase. Our findings are: (1) quiet-time suprathermal abundances resemble CIR-associated particles during solar minima; (2) quiet-time suprathermals are M/Q fractionated in a manner that is consistent with M/Q fractionation in large gradual solar energetic particle events (GSEP) during solar maxima; and (3) variability within the quiet-time suprathermal pool increases as a function of M/Q and is consistent with the analogous variability in GSEP events. From these observations, we infer that quiet-time suprathermal ions are remnants of CIRs in solar minima and GSEP events in solar maxima. Coincident with these results, we also unexpectedly show that S behaves like a low FIP ion in the suprathermal regime, and is therefore drawn from low FIP solar sources.

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