Modeling the Solar Wind Speed Based on Various Parameters of the Coronal Magnetic Field

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作者
Berezin, I. A. [1 ,2 ]
Tlatov, A. G. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Mt Astron Stn GAO, Kislovodsk, Russia
[2] Kalmyk State Univ, Elista, Russia
关键词
solar wind; solar corona; large-scale magnetic field of the Sun;
D O I
10.1134/S0016793223080042
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
The Wang-Shelley-Arge (WSA) solar wind (SW) model is based on the idea that weakly expanding coronal magnetic field tubes are associated with fast SW sources and vice versa. The Flux-Tube Expansion factor (FTE) is used to determine the degree of expansion of magnetic tubes. The FTE is calculated based on a model of the coronal magnetic field, usually in the potential approximation. The second input parameter of the WSA model is the distance from the base of the magnetic tube on the photosphere to the boundary of the corresponding coronal hole (Distance to the Coronal Hole Boundary, DCHB). These two parameters of the coronal magnetic field are related empirically to the speed of the solar wind near the Sun. The WSA model has shortcomings and does not fully explain the mechanisms of SW formation. This paper presents an analysis of the degree of correlation of various parameters of the magnetic field (length of field lines, latitude of the base of field lines, etc.) with the observed velocity SW. The parameters are calculated in potential (PFSS) and nonpotential approximations based on three synoptic series of magnetographic observations: the Kislovodsk Solar Telescope for Operative Predictions (STOP), SDO/HMI, and WSO. We found that the FTE correlates relatively weakly with solar wind speed, in contrast to field line lengths and DCHB. We propose an alternative relation to the WSA model that relates the length of field lines, the DCHB, and the amplitude of the magnetic field at the source surface with the velocity SW. The presented relationship is not based on the FTE and shows a better correlation with observations compared to the WSA model. We also optimized the formula in the WSA model for the STOP magnetograph.
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页码:1298 / 1307
页数:10
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