Monday, March 18, 2013

1303.3815 (Jorge Pérez-Peraza et al.)

On the Prediction of the Occurence of dates of GLEs    [PDF]

Jorge Pérez-Peraza, Alan Juárez-Zúñiga, Julián Zapotitla-Román, Manuel Alvarez-Madrigal
Ground level enhancements (GLEs) are relativistic sol particles measured at ground level by a worldwide network of cosmic ray detectors. These sporadic events are associated with solar flares and are assumed to be of a quasi-random nature. Their study gives us information about their source and propagation processes, about the maximum capacity of the sun as a particle accelerator engine, about the magnetic structure of the medium traversed, etc. Space vehicles may be damaged by this kind of radiation, as well as electric transformers and gas pipes at high latitudes. As a result, their prediction has turned out to be very important, but because of their random occurrence, up to now few efforts to this end have been made. The results of these efforts have been limited to possible warnings in real time, just before GLE occurrence, but no specific dates have been predicted well enough in advance to prevent possible hazards. In this study we show that, in spite of the quasi-stochastic nature of GLEs, it is possible to predict them with relative precision, even for future solar cycles. We reproduce previous GLE events and present results for future events.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.3815

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