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Solar Wind Driven from GONG Magnetograms in the Last Solar Cycle

Zhenguang Huang, G. Tóth, Nishtha Sachdeva, B. van der Holst

2024The Astrophysical Journal16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In a previous study, Huang et al. used the Alfvén Wave Solar atmosphere Model, one of the widely used solar wind models in the community, driven by ADAPT-GONG magnetograms to simulate the solar wind in the last solar cycle and found that the optimal Poynting flux parameter can be estimated from either the open field area or the average unsigned radial component of the magnetic field in the open field regions. It was also found that the average energy deposition rate (Poynting flux) in the open field regions is approximately constant. In the current study, we expand the previous work by using GONG magnetograms to simulate the solar wind for the same Carrington rotations and determine if the results are similar to the ones obtained with ADAPT-GONG magnetograms. Our results indicate that similar correlations can be obtained from the GONG maps. Moreover, we report that ADAPT-GONG magnetograms can consistently provide better comparisons with 1 au solar wind observations than GONG magnetograms, based on the best simulations selected by the minimum of the average curve distance for the solar wind speed and density.

Topics & Concepts

Solar windMeteorologySolar cycle 22Solar cycleEnvironmental scienceAtmospheric sciencesPhysicsPlasmaQuantum mechanicsSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism StudiesIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
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