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Magnitude and direction of the local interstellar magnetic field inferred from Voyager 1 and 2 interstellar data and global heliospheric model

Vladislav V. Izmodenov, Dmitry B. Alexashov

2020Astronomy and Astrophysics80 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this Letter, we provide constraints on the direction and magnitude of the pristine (i.e., unperturbed by the interaction with the Sun) local interstellar magnetic field. The constraints are based on analysis of the interstellar magnetic field components at the heliopause measured by magnetometer instruments on board Voyager 1 and 2 spacecraft. The analysis was performed with the help of our kinetic-magnetohydrodynamical model of the global heliosphere. The model shows that the solar-induced disturbances of the interstellar magnetic field are extended relatively far from the Sun up to 400−500 AU. The field is draped around the heliopause and compressed. By comparison of the model results with Voyager data we found that the model provides results comparable with the data for the interstellar magnetic field of B LISM = 3.7−3.8 μ G in magnitude and directed towards ≈125° in longitude, and ≈37° in latitude in the heliographic inertial coordinate system.

Topics & Concepts

HeliospherePhysicsMagnetic fieldAstrophysicsMagnitude (astronomy)Interstellar mediumAstronomyInterplanetary magnetic fieldSolar windMagnetometerHeliospheric current sheetLatitudeField (mathematics)Mercury's magnetic fieldDipole model of the Earth's magnetic fieldInterstellar cloudComputational physicsLongitudeMagnetohydrodynamicsL-shellSolar SystemSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies