A Three-dimensional Model of the Solar Wind Incorporating Solar Magnetogram Observations

  • Roussev I
  • Gombosi T
  • Sokolov I
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present a new compressible MHD model for simulating the three-dimensional structure of the solar wind under steady state conditions. The initial potential magnetic field is reconstructed throughout the computational volume using the source surface method, in which the necessary boundary conditions for the field are provided by solar magnetogram data. The solar wind in our simulations is powered by the energy interchange between the plasma and large-scale MHD turbulence, assuming that the additional energy is stored in the "turbulent" internal degrees of freedom. In order to reproduce the observed bimodal structure of the solar wind, the thermodynamic quantities for the initial state are varied with the heliographic latitude and longitude depending on the strength of the radial magnetic field.

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Roussev, I. I., Gombosi, T. I., Sokolov, I. V., Velli, M., Manchester IV, W., DeZeeuw, D. L., … Luhmann, J. (2003). A Three-dimensional Model of the Solar Wind Incorporating Solar Magnetogram Observations. The Astrophysical Journal, 595(1), L57–L61. https://doi.org/10.1086/378878

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