A porous, layered heliopause

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Abstract

The picture of the heliopause (HP) - the boundary between the domains of the Sun and the local interstellar medium (LISM) - as a pristine interface with a large rotation in the magnetic field fails to describe recent Voyager 1 (V1) data. Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) simulations of the global heliosphere reveal that the rotation angle of the magnetic field across the HP at V1 is small. Particle-in-cell simulations, based on cuts through the MHD model at V1's location, suggest that the sectored region of the heliosheath (HS) produces large-scale magnetic islands that reconnect with the interstellar magnetic field while mixing LISM and HS plasma. Cuts across the simulation reveal multiple, anti-correlated jumps in the number densities of LISM and HS particles, similar to those observed, at the magnetic separatrices. A model is presented, based on both the observations and simulations, of the HP as a porous, multi-layered structure threaded by magnetic fields. This model further suggests that contrary to the conclusions of recent papers, V1 has already crossed the HP. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Swisdak, M., Drake, J. F., & Opher, M. (2013). A porous, layered heliopause. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 774(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/774/1/L8

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