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Cosmogenic radionuclides reveal an extreme solar particle storm near a solar minimum 9125 years BP

Earth Sciences

Cosmogenic radionuclides reveal an extreme solar particle storm near a solar minimum 9125 years BP

C. I. Paleari, F. Mekhaldi, et al.

Explore the intriguing findings of Chiara I. Paleari and colleagues, who reveal a significant solar energetic particle event from 9125 years BP, characterized by unusually high production of cosmogenic radionuclides. This remarkable discovery, indicating a hard energy spectrum, challenges our understanding of solar activity during minimum phases.... show more
Abstract
During solar storms, the Sun expels large amounts of energetic particles (SEP) that can react with the Earth's atmospheric constituents and produce cosmogenic radionuclides such as 14C, 10Be and 36Cl. Here we present 10Be and 36Cl data measured in ice cores from Greenland and Antarctica. The data consistently show one of the largest 10Be and 36Cl production peaks detected so far, most likely produced by an extreme SEP event that hit Earth 9125 years BP (before present, i.e., before 1950 CE), i.e., 7176 BCE. Using the 36Cl/10Be ratio, we demonstrate that this event was characterized by a very hard energy spectrum and was possibly up to two orders of magnitude larger than any SEP event during the instrumental period. Furthermore, we provide 10Be-based evidence that, contrary to expectations, the SEP event occurred near a solar minimum.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jan 11, 2022
Authors
Chiara I. Paleari, Florian Mekhaldi, Florian Adolphi, Marcus Christl, Christof Vockenhuber, Philip Gautschi, Jürg Beer, Nicolas Brehm, Tobias Erhardt, Hans-Arno Synal, Lukas Wacker, Frank Wilhelms, Raimund Muscheler
Tags
solar energetic particles
cosmogenic radionuclides
ice cores
9125 years BP
energy spectrum
solar minimum
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