SEPs are accelerated during
solar particle events. These can originate either from a
solar flare site or by
shock waves associated with
coronal mass ejections (CMEs). However, only about 1% of CMEs produce strong SEP events. Two main mechanisms of acceleration are possible: diffusive shock acceleration (DSA, an example of second-order
Fermi acceleration) or the shock-drift mechanism. SEPs can be accelerated to energies of several tens of MeV within 5–10 solar radii (5% of the Sun–Earth distance) and can reach Earth in a few minutes in extreme cases. This makes prediction and warning of SEP events quite challenging. In March 2021, NASA reported that scientists had located the source of several SEP events, potentially leading to improved predictions in the future. ==Research==