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Possible effect of strong solar energetic particle events on polar stratospheric aerosol: a summary of observational results. / Mironova, I.A.; Usoskin, I.G.
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T1 - Possible effect of strong solar energetic particle events on polar stratospheric aerosol: a summary of observational results
AU - Mironova, I.A.
AU - Usoskin, I.G.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - This letter presents a summary of a phenomenological study of the response of the polar stratosphere to strong solar energetic particle (SEP) events corresponding to ground level enhancements (GLEs) of cosmic rays. This work is focused on evaluation of the possible influence of the atmospheric ionization caused by SEPs upon formation of aerosol particles in the stratosphere over polar regions. Following case studies of two major SEP/GLE events, in January 2005 and September 1989, and their possible effects on polar stratospheric aerosols, we present here the results of an analysis of variations of the daily profiles of the stratospheric aerosol parameters (aerosol extinction for different wavelengths, as well as Ångstrom exponent) for both polar hemispheres during SEP/GLE events of July 2000, April 2001 and October 2003, which form already five clear cases corresponding to extreme and strong SEP/GLE events. The obtained results suggest that an enhancement of ionization rate by a factor of about two in the polar
AB - This letter presents a summary of a phenomenological study of the response of the polar stratosphere to strong solar energetic particle (SEP) events corresponding to ground level enhancements (GLEs) of cosmic rays. This work is focused on evaluation of the possible influence of the atmospheric ionization caused by SEPs upon formation of aerosol particles in the stratosphere over polar regions. Following case studies of two major SEP/GLE events, in January 2005 and September 1989, and their possible effects on polar stratospheric aerosols, we present here the results of an analysis of variations of the daily profiles of the stratospheric aerosol parameters (aerosol extinction for different wavelengths, as well as Ångstrom exponent) for both polar hemispheres during SEP/GLE events of July 2000, April 2001 and October 2003, which form already five clear cases corresponding to extreme and strong SEP/GLE events. The obtained results suggest that an enhancement of ionization rate by a factor of about two in the polar
KW - SEPs
KW - aerosol
KW - solar–terrestrial relations
U2 - 10.1088/1748-9326/9/1/015002
DO - 10.1088/1748-9326/9/1/015002
M3 - Article
VL - 9
SP - 015002_1-8
JO - Environmental Research Letters
JF - Environmental Research Letters
SN - 1748-9326
IS - 1
ER -
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