HelioCast:基于日冕白光观测的日球层预报。1、太阳极小期条件

IF 3.4 2区 物理与天体物理 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate Pub Date : 2023-03-17 DOI:10.1051/swsc/2023008
V. Réville, N. Poirier, A. Kouloumvakos, A. Rouillard, R. Pinto, N. Fargette, M. Indurain, Raphael Fournon, Théo James, Raphaël Pobeda, Cyril Scoul
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我们提出了一种新的三维MHD日球层模型,用于由白光日冕观测定义的边界条件驱动的空间天气预报。该模型基于MHD冥王星代码,受0.1au处太阳风背景特性的经验推导约束。这种经验方法利用白光观测来估计日球层电流片的位置。运行Heliocast所需的边界条件,然后根据必要的MHD属性(速度、密度和温度)与到电流片的距离之间的预定义关系来定义。我们在2018年第一学期的六次卡灵顿旋转中评估了该模型的准确性。使用逐点度量和基于事件的分析,我们评估了我们的模型在改变日球层电流片周围慢太阳风层的角宽度时的性能。我们还将我们的经验技术与两个经过良好测试的日冕模型:Multi-VP和WindPredict-AW进行了比较。我们发现我们的方法非常适合于重现高速流,并且-对于精心选择的参数-比全MHD模型更好。然而,该模型显示,太阳活动的上升和最大化可能会使限制恶化。
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HelioCast: heliospheric forecasting based on white-light observations of the solar corona. I. Solar minimum conditions
We present a new 3D MHD heliospheric model for space-weather forecasting driven by boundary conditions defined from white-light observations of the solar corona. The model is based on the MHD code PLUTO, constrained by an empirical derivation of the solar wind background properties at 0.1au. This empirical method uses white-light observations to estimate the position of the heliospheric current sheet. The boundary conditions necessary to run Heliocast are then defined from pre-defined relations between the necessary MHD properties (speed, density and temperature) and the distance to the current sheet. We assess the accuracy of the model over six Carrington rotations during the first semester of 2018. Using point-by-point metrics and event based analysis, we evaluate the performances of our model varying the angular width of the slow solar wind layer surrounding the heliospheric current sheet. We also compare our empirical technique with two well tested models of the corona: Multi-VP and WindPredict-AW. We find that our method is well suited to reproduce high speed streams, and does --for well chosen parameters-- better than full MHD models. The model shows, nonetheless, limitations that could worsen for rising and maximum solar activity.
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Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS-GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate (SWSC) is an international multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary peer-reviewed open access journal which publishes papers on all aspects of space weather and space climate from a broad range of scientific and technical fields including solar physics, space plasma physics, aeronomy, planetology, radio science, geophysics, biology, medicine, astronautics, aeronautics, electrical engineering, meteorology, climatology, mathematics, economy, informatics.
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