M. Popecki Space Science Center and Department of Physics University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH USA
With the launch of the Advanced Composition Explorer, it has become
possible with the SEPICA instrument to make ionic charge state
measurements for individual Solar Energetic Particle events. In large
events, the charge state may even be measured as a function of time,
revealing changes that may be created by phenomena such as injections
from different acceleration mechanisms, or confinement by magnetic
field structures. The charge state can be a sensitive indicator of
separate SEP populations.
A wide range of iron charge states have been measured for many SEP
events, ranging from <Q>=10+ to 20+. The mean charge states of C,
O, Ne, Mg and Si all increased as the iron charge state increased. In
the events with the lowest iron charge state, all these ions except Mg
had mean charge states consistent with the solar wind and with an
equilibrium temperature of 1.3-1.6 million degrees K.
On the other hand, in events with the highest iron charge states, O and
Mg charge states were not consistent with the temperature derived from
the iron alone. Moreover, there were abundance enhancements in Ne with
respect to oxygen in those cases, even though the mass/charge of the O
and Ne were similar. Additionally, the November, 1997 event displayed
a trend in which the mean charge state for several ions increased with
energy. These measurements may be the result of several processes,
including a mixture of plasma with different source and acceleration
histories, and abundance formation and possibly additional charge state
modification by collisional or other means in the corona.