Coronal and Interplanetary Particle Beams
Aschwanden, Markus J.; Treumann, Rudolf A.
United States, Germany
Abstract
In this report we attempt to synthesize the results of a series of working group discussions focused on the topics of particle beams and particle acceleration in the solar corona and in interplanetary space. We start our discussion of coronal beams with a standard flare scenario, established on recent X-ray (Yohkoh, CGRO) and radio observations, which constitutes a framework for the understanding of upward and downward accelerated electron beams and their secondary signatures, such as chromospheric evaporation. The second part is dedicated to interplanetary electron and ion beams, with emphasis on their relation to coronal beams, using recent spacecraft data from Ulysses and Wind. Interplanetary electron beams can often be traced back to coronal type III sources, while there is no such relation for interplanetary ion beams. In the third part, we briefly review acceleration mechanisms for coronal and interplanetary beams, separately for electrons and ions.