EGU25-19476, updated on 26 Mar 2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu25-19476
EGU General Assembly 2025
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Oral | Tuesday, 29 Apr, 14:50–15:00 (CEST)
 
Room L1
An automated approach to link solar flares and energetic particle events based on measurements from Solar Orbiter and modelled magnetic connectivity
Nils Janitzek1, Fabian Kistler1, Muriel Stiefel2, Krzysztof Barczynski1, Yingjie Zhu3, Louise Harra1, Raul Gomez-Herrero4, Javier Rodriguez-Pacheco4, Mario Roco-Moraleda5, Andrea Battaglia6, Hannah Collier2, and Samuel Krucker2
Nils Janitzek et al.
  • 1ETH Zurich, Institute for Particle Physics and Astrophysics, Solar Astrophysics Working Group, Switzerland (nils.janitzek@pmodwrc.ch)
  • 2University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland
  • 3Physical Meteorological Observatory Davos, Switzerland
  • 4University of Alcala, Space Research Group, Spain
  • 5Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Germany
  • 6IRSOL/USI, Switzerland

Solar flares and associated eruptions are a known source of solar energetic particles (SEPs). Yet, it is often challenging to establish a precise link between individual flares and SEP events measured in-situ throughout the heliosphere. The Solar Orbiter mission with its Spectrometer/Telescope for Imaging X-rays (STIX ) and Energetic Particle Detector (EPD) provide new measurements for a systematic investigation of these phenomena. Based on these data, we developed an algorithm that automatically links solar flares to SEP events using a STIX flare list, model prediction of magnetic connectivity between the Sun and the spacecraft, and SEP electron measurements from EPD. A first evaluation shows that 50% of the links produced by the algorithm are actual physical links, while inversely 26% of all manually identified physical links were detected by the algorithm for the two-years test period in 2021 and 2022. This can be considered as a modest success rate for a fully automatic linkage between solar and in-situ events, but it provides a very helpful pre-selection of about 100 SEP-related flares compared to more than 5000 flares detected with STIX.

How to cite: Janitzek, N., Kistler, F., Stiefel, M., Barczynski, K., Zhu, Y., Harra, L., Gomez-Herrero, R., Rodriguez-Pacheco, J., Roco-Moraleda, M., Battaglia, A., Collier, H., and Krucker, S.: An automated approach to link solar flares and energetic particle events based on measurements from Solar Orbiter and modelled magnetic connectivity, EGU General Assembly 2025, Vienna, Austria, 27 Apr–2 May 2025, EGU25-19476, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu25-19476, 2025.