Variations in the Fe/O value resulting from changes in the ion energy in flows of accelerated solar particles


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Abstract

Qualitative estimates of the relative iron and oxygen ions (Fe/O) in flows of solar cosmic rays from impulsive and long-duration solar flares are obtained for different ion energy ranges. The Fe/O value serves as a measuring unit for the known FIP effect in the solar atmosphere. It is shown that the FIP effect is most evident (maximum Fe/O values) in impulsive events for ions at energies <2 MeV/n. In long-duration events, the Fe/O value gradually decreases in parallel with ion energy and its maximum values are observable in the area of relatively low energies. The comparison of some flare models provided grounds for a qualitative explanation of the Fe/O behavior in response to changes in ion energies for both classes of solar cosmic ray (SCR) events.

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G. S. Minasyants

Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute

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Email: gennadii_minasya@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Almaty

T. M. Minasyants

Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute

Email: gennadii_minasya@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Almaty

V. M. Tomozov

Institute of Solar‒Terrestrial Physics, Siberian Branch

Email: gennadii_minasya@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Irkutsk

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