NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF HIGH-SPEED SOLAR-WIND STREAMS WITHIN 1-AU AND THEIR SIGNATURES AT 1-AU

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SMITH, Z
DRYER, M
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[1] Space Environment Laboratory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Boulder, 80303-3328, CO, R/E/SE3, 325, Broadway
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10.1007/BF00151644
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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A parametric study of the evolution within, and signatures at, 1 AU of high-speed streams is performed with the use of a MHD, 2 1/2-D, time-dependent model. This study is an extension of an earlier one by Smith and Dryer (1990) who examined the ecliptic plane consequences of relatively short-duration, energetic solar disturbances. The present study examines both the erupting and corotating parts of long-duration, high-speed streams characteristic of coronal hole flows. By examining the variation of the simulated plasma velocity, density, temperature, and magnetic field at 1 AU, as well as the location of the solar coronal hole sources relative to the observer at 1 AU, we are able to provide some insight into the identification of the solar sources of interplanetary disturbances. We present and discuss two definitions for angle locating the solar source of interplanetary disturbances at 1 AU. We apply our results to the suggestion by Hewish (1988) that low-latitude coronal holes are suitably positioned to be the sources of major geomagnetic storms when the holes are in the eastern half of the solar hemisphere at the time of the commencement of the storm. Our results indicate that, for these cases, the streams emanating from within the hole must be very fast, greater than 1000 km s-1, or very wide, greater than 60-degrees, at the inner boundary of 18 solar radii in our simulation.
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页码:363 / 383
页数:21
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