Review of solar energetic particle models
Karavolos Michalis; Taktakishvili Aleksandre; Tenishev Valeriy; Falconer David; Jacobs Carla; Martens Petrus; van den Berg Jabus; Linker Jon A.; Roussev Ilia I.; Jiang Yucheng; Kempton Dustin; A.Young Matthew; Anastasiadis Anastasios; Lavasa Eleni; Engell Alec; F.Smart Don; Schwadron Nathan A.; M.Baini Hazel; Whitman Kathryn; White Stephen M.; Semones Edward; O.Lee Christina; Poedts Stefaan; Jin Meng; Crosby Norma; Eroshenko Eugenia A.; Farmer Harold; Papaioannou Athanasios; Kouloumvakos Athanasios; Stumpo Mirko; M.O’Keefe Patrick; Quinn Philip; Swalwell Bill; Huang Zhenguang; Illarionov Egor; Kasapis Spiridon; Waterfall Charlotte; Dalla Silvia; Zhang Ming; P.Zank Gary; K.Georgoulis Manolis; Strauss Du Toit; Gombosi Tamas; Núñez Marlon; Aminalragia-Giamini Sigiava; G.Ling Alan; Effenberger Frederic; Lario David; Zhao Lulu; Chatterjee Subhamoy; Malandraki Olga; Allison Clayton; T.Lee Kerry; Labrenz Johannes; Boubrahimi Soukaina F.; Mays M. Leila; S.Marsh Michael; Fereira Sheldon H.; Sadykov Viacheslav; Oria Vincent; Gorby Matthew; Li Gang; Benella Simone; Sokolov Igor V.; Alberti Tommaso; Grey Nathan; W.Kahler Stephen; Thompson Barbara J.; Nita Gelu M.; Vainio Rami; Caplan Ronald M.; Egeland Ricky; Sanahuja Blai; Bruno Alessandro; Tadesse Tilaye; Heber Bernd; Loomis Jeremy; Downs Cooper; Paassilta Miikka; Belov Anatoly; Maze Brianna; Wijsen Nicolas; Ji Anli; Titov Viacheslav; G.Richardson Ian; Muñoz-Jaramillo Andrés; Kosovichev Alexander G.; Miteva Rositsa; Giannopoulos Giorgos; Pandey Chetraj; Jiggens Piers; Paouris Evangelos; Steyn Ruhann; Angryk Rafal; Abunina Maria A.; Aran Angels; Kerber Thuha; Dierckxsens Mark; G.Luhmann Janet; Shea Margaret A.; Zucca Pietro; Kühl Patrick; Abunin Artem A.; Dayeh Maher A.; Kozarev Kamen; Török Tibor; Hosseinzadeh Pouya; Aydin Berkay; Dechev Momchil; Sandberg Ingmar; Kitiashvili Irina; Palmerio Erika; Fernandes Ian; Lionello Roberto; Hu Junxiang; Balch Christopher C.; Wang Xiantong; Barzilla Janet; Nedal Mohamed; Moreland Kimberly D.; Kadadi Yash; Laurenza Monica; Chen Yang; Ali Aatiya; Cliver Edward W.; Barnett Ben
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022112968107
Tiivistelmä
Solar Energetic Particle (SEP) events are interesting from a scientific perspective as they are the product of a broad set of physical processes from the corona out through the extent of the heliosphere, and provide insight into processes of particle acceleration and transport that are widely applicable in astrophysics. From the operations perspective, SEP events pose a radiation hazard for aviation, electronics in space, and human space exploration, in particular for missions outside of the Earth’s protective magnetosphere including to the Moon and Mars. Thus, it is critical to improve the scientific understanding of SEP events and use this understanding to develop and improve SEP forecasting capabilities to support operations. Many SEP models exist or are in development using a wide variety of approaches and with differing goals. These include computationally intensive physics-based models, fast and light empirical models, machine learning-based models, and mixed-model approaches. The aim of this paper is to summarize all of the SEP models currently developed in the scientific community, including a description of model approach, inputs and outputs, free parameters, and any published validations or comparisons with data.
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