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The solar cycle 25 multi-spacecraft solar energetic particle event catalog of the SERPENTINE project
Connecting remote and in situ observations of shock-accelerated electrons associated with a coronal mass ejection
Multispacecraft Observations of a Widespread Solar Energetic Particle Event on 2022 February 15–16
Jovian Electrons in the Inner Heliosphere: Opportunities for Multi-spacecraft Observations and Modeling
Relativistic electron beams accelerated by an interplanetary shock
Self-consistent modeling of the energetic storm particle event of November 10, 2012
Three-dimensional modelling of the shock-turbulence interaction
Anisotropies of solar energetic electrons in the MeV range measured with Solar Orbiter/EPD/HET
Multi-spacecraft observations of near-relativistic electron events at different radial distances
On the Onset Delays of Solar Energetic Electrons and Protons: Evidence for a Common Accelerator
Solar activity relations in energetic electron events measured by the MESSENGER mission
Multiple injections of energetic electrons associated with the flare and CME event on 9 October 2021
Multi-spacecraft observations of shocklets at an interplanetary shock
Solar-MACH: An open-source tool to analyze solar magnetic connection configurations
Solar energetic electron events measured by MESSENGER and Solar Orbiter. Peak intensity and energy spectrum radial dependences: Statistical analysis
The 17 April 2021 widespread solar energetic particle event
On the Role of Interplanetary Shocks in Accelerating MeV Electrons
Observations of a Solar Energetic Particle Event From Inside and Outside the Coma of Comet 67P
Single-spacecraft techniques for shock parameters estimation: A systematic approach
A new method to determine solar energetic particle anisotropies and their associated uncertainties demonstrated for STEREO/SEPT
Influence of Large-scale Interplanetary Structures on the Propagation of Solar Energetic Particles: The Multispacecraft Event on 2021 October 9
The first widespread solar energetic particle event of solar cycle 25 on 2020 November 29. Shock wave properties and the wide distribution of solar energetic particles
First near-relativistic solar electron events observed by EPD onboard Solar Orbiter
First year of energetic particle measurements in the inner heliosphere with Solar Orbiter's Energetic Particle Detector
Multi-spacecraft observations of the structure of the sheath of an interplanetary coronal mass ejection and related energetic ion enhancement
The first widespread solar energetic particle event observed by Solar Orbiter on 2020 November 29
The long period of $^3$He-rich solar energetic particles measured by Solar Orbiter 2020 November 17-23
Connecting solar flare hard X-ray spectra to in situ electron spectra. A comparison of RHESSI and STEREO/SEPT observations
The unusual widespread solar energetic particle event on 2013 August 19. Solar origin and particle longitudinal distribution
On the Shape of SEP Electron Spectra: The Role of Interplanetary Transport
Comprehensive Characterization of Solar Eruptions With Remote and In-Situ Observations, and Modeling: The Major Solar Events on 4 November 2015
Statistical Results for Solar Energetic Electron Spectra Observed over 12 yr with STEREO/SEPT
Insights from the spectra of solar energetic electron events (SH22A-04)
Catalogue of >55 MeV Wide-longitude Solar Proton Events Observed by SOHO, ACE, and the STEREOs at ≈1 AU During 2009 – 2016
Interpretation of increased energetic particle flux measurements by SEPT aboard the STEREO spacecraft and contamination
Long-lasting injection of solar energetic electrons into the heliosphere
Strong non-radial propagation of energetic electrons in solar corona
The Solar Electron and Proton Telescope Aboard STEREO – Understanding Proton Spectra
Perpendicular Diffusion of Solar Energetic Particles: Model Results and Implications for Electrons
Efficiency of particle acceleration at interplanetary shocks: Statistical study of STEREO observations
Injection of solar energetic particles into both loop legs of a magnetic cloud
LONGITUDINAL PROPERTIES of A WIDESPREAD SOLAR ENERGETIC PARTICLE EVENT on 2014 February 25: EVOLUTION of the ASSOCIATED CME SHOCK
Transport of solar electrons in the turbulent interplanetary magnetic field
Unexpected spatial intensity distributions and onset timing of solar electron events observed by closely spaced STEREO spacecraft
First simultaneous observations of a near-relativistic electron spike event by both STEREO spacecraft
Proton energy spectra during ground level enhancements as measured by EPHIN aboard SOHO
Approaching Solar Maximum 24 with STEREO—Multipoint Observations of Solar Energetic Particle Events
SEPServer catalogues of solar energetic particle events at 1 AU based on STEREO recordings: 2007-2012
Statistical survey of widely spread out solar electron events observed with STEREO and ACE with special attention to anisotropies
The solar energetic particle event on 2013 April 11: An investigation of its solar origin and longitudinal spread
A statistical analysis of wide-spread solar electron events observed with STEREO and close to Earth spacecraft
Approaching solar maximum 24 with stereo—multipoint observations of solar energetic particle events
Longitudinal and radial dependence of solar energetic particle peak intensities: Stereo, ace, soho, goes, and messenger observations
The first ground level event of solar cycle 24 and its longitudinal distribution in the inner heliosphere
The Large Longitudinal Spread of Solar Energetic Particles During the 17 January 2010 Solar Event
Analysis and study of the in situ observation of the June 1st 2008 CME by STEREO
Multi-spacecraft observations during a series of three solar energetic particle events in May, 2009
Multi-spacecraft observations of solar energetic electron events during the rising phase of solar cycle 24
Three-dimensional anisotropic transport simulations: A parameter study for the interpretation of multi-spacecraft solar energetic particle observations
Multi-spacecraft observations of CIR-associated ion increases during the ulysses 2007 ecliptic crossing
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