Jj. Quenby et al., CORONAL DIFFUSION AND HIGH SOLAR LATITUDE RECURRENT ENERGETIC PARTICLE INCREASES, Astronomy and astrophysics, 316(2), 1996, pp. 506-510
Ulysses observations have demonstrated that energetic particle flux in
creases are not only found to be associated with the regularly appeari
ng recurrent fast streams seen at mid solar latitudes but also that th
ey persist with the same periodicity of occurrence to at least 64 degr
ees latitude, well into the region where no accompanying plasma speed
enhancement is obviously present. Ne discuss various models for this h
igh latitude phenomenon including acceleration within a lower latitude
fast stream with diffusive escape polewards in latitude or the return
of flux from a region beyond Ulysses, but conclude that anisotropy da
ta and other evidence on interplanetary diffusion coefficients support
solar coronal acceleration at microflare sites followed by diffusion
in a network of coronal paths characterised by large field magnitude g
radients.