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The First Ground Level Enhancement Seen on Three Planetary Surfaces: Earth, Moon, and Mars

Jingnan Guo, Xiaolei Li, Jian Zhang, Mikhail Dobynde, Yuming Wang, Zigong Xu, Thomas Berger, Jordanka Semkova, R. F. Wimmer‐Schweingruber, Donald M. Hassler, C. Zeitlin, Bent Ehresmann, Daniel Matthiä, Bin Zhuang

2023Geophysical Research Letters25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract On 28 October 2021, solar eruptions caused intense and long‐lasting solar energetic particle (SEP) flux enhancements observed by spacecraft located over a wide longitudinal range in the heliosphere. SEPs arriving at Earth caused the 73rd ground level enhancement (GLE) event recorded by ground‐based neutron monitors. In particular, this is also the first GLE event seen on the surface of three planetary bodies, Earth, Moon, and Mars, by particle and radiation detectors as shown in this study. We derive the event‐integrated proton spectrum from measurements by near‐Earth spacecraft and predict the lunar and martian surface radiation levels using particle transport models. Event doses at the lunar and martian surfaces of previous GLE events are also modeled and compared with the current event. This statistical and comparative study advances our understanding of potential radiation risks induced by extreme SEP events for future human explorations of the Moon and Mars.

Topics & Concepts

Mars Exploration ProgramAstrobiologyMartianSolar energetic particlesHealth threat from cosmic raysSpacecraftAtmosphere of MarsPhysicsPlanetary surfaceEvent (particle physics)Martian surfaceVan Allen radiation beltGeophysicsGeologyAstronomyCoronal mass ejectionSolar windAstrophysicsMagnetosphereMagnetic fieldQuantum mechanicsPlasmaSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsRadiation Therapy and DosimetryAstro and Planetary Science
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