Search Results - "Tooprakai, Paisan"
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Variation in Path Lengths of Turbulent Magnetic Field Lines and Solar Energetic Particles
Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-06-2024)“…Abstract Modeling of time profiles of solar energetic particle (SEP) observations often considers transport along a large-scale magnetic field with a fixed…”
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Random Walk and Trapping of Interplanetary Magnetic Field Lines: Global Simulation, Magnetic Connectivity, and Implications for Solar Energetic Particles
Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-02-2021)“…Abstract The random walk of magnetic field lines is an important ingredient in understanding how the connectivity of the magnetic field affects the spatial…”
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Spaceship Earth Observations of the Easter 2001 Solar Particle Event
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Energetic Particle Observations during the 2000 July 14 Solar Event
Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-03-2002)Get full text
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Variation in Path Lengths of Turbulent Magnetic Field Lines and Solar Energetic Particles
Published 22-04-2024“…Modeling of time profiles of solar energetic particle (SEP) observations often considers transport along a large-scale magnetic field with a fixed path length…”
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Temporary topological trapping and escape of charged particles in a flux tube as a cause of delay in time asymptotic transport
Published in Geophysical research letters (01-09-2007)“…The scenario of temporary trapping of magnetic field lines and their subsequent suppressed diffusive escape from topological magnetic structures embedded in…”
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Random Walk and Trapping of Interplanetary Magnetic Field Lines: Global Simulation, Magnetic Connectivity, and Implications for Solar Energetic Particles
Published 12-11-2020“…The random walk of magnetic field lines is an important ingredient in understanding how the connectivity of the magnetic field affects the spatial transport…”
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