DETECTION OF A SOLAR PARTICLE EVENT AT AN
HELIOLATITUDE OF 73.8-DEGREES-S
PICK M
LANZEROTTI LJ
BUTTIGHOFFER A
HOANG S
FORSYTH RJ
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
v.22, n.23, DEC 1, 95, p.3377-3380
We report the observations of an electron event at a
heliolatitude of 73.8 degrees S, the highest latitude
interplanetary solar event reported to date. This event
was detectable because the interplanetary background
was not obscured by electrons produced in co- rotating
interaction regions. The event was associated with an
interplanetary type III burst and a solar active region
located at 6 degrees S as detected by the Nancay
radioheliograph. The origin of the electrons is
discussed. The observations favor an acceleration process
in the
low or middle corona followed by coronal propagation from
the solar source to the highest heliolatitudes. This
high latitude electron event presents rather different
characteristics from those detected at low
heliolatitudes.