Assessment of CESE-HLLD ambient solar wind model results using multipoint observation

For a three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamics solar wind model, it is necessary to carry out assessment studies to reveal its ability and limitation. In this paper, the ambient solar wind results of year 2008 generated by the CESE-HLLD 3D MHD model are compared with multipoint in-situ measurements du...

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Main Authors: Li Huichao, Feng Xueshang, Wei Fengsi
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
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Online Access:https://www.swsc-journal.org/articles/swsc/full_html/2020/01/swsc190068/swsc190068.html
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spelling doaj-7e6a86efcc6a4c27ad2157ceaa95f65d2021-04-02T18:16:38ZengEDP SciencesJournal of Space Weather and Space Climate2115-72512020-01-01104410.1051/swsc/2020048swsc190068Assessment of CESE-HLLD ambient solar wind model results using multipoint observationLi Huichaohttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1732-0196Feng Xueshanghttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8605-2159Wei FengsiFor a three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamics solar wind model, it is necessary to carry out assessment studies to reveal its ability and limitation. In this paper, the ambient solar wind results of year 2008 generated by the CESE-HLLD 3D MHD model are compared with multipoint in-situ measurements during the late declining phase of solar cycle 23. The near-ecliptic results are assessed both quantitatively and qualitatively by comparing with in-situ data obtained at the L1 point and by the twin STEREO spacecraft. The assessment reveals the model’s ability in reproducing the time series and statistical characteristics of solar wind parameters, and in catching the change of interplanetary magnetic field polarity and the occurrence of the stream interaction regions. We find that the two-stream structure observed near the ecliptic plane is reproduced, but the differences among observations at L1 and the twin STEREO spacecraft are not caught by the model. The latitudinal variation of the results is assessed by comparing with the Ulysses observation. The characters of variation in different latitudinal ranges are duplicated by the model, but biases of the results are seen, and the boundary layers between fast and slow solar wind are sometimes thicker than observation.https://www.swsc-journal.org/articles/swsc/full_html/2020/01/swsc190068/swsc190068.htmlsolar windmagnetohydrodynamicsmodelingmultipointassessment
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author Li Huichao
Feng Xueshang
Wei Fengsi
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Feng Xueshang
Wei Fengsi
Assessment of CESE-HLLD ambient solar wind model results using multipoint observation
Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
solar wind
magnetohydrodynamics
modeling
multipoint
assessment
author_facet Li Huichao
Feng Xueshang
Wei Fengsi
author_sort Li Huichao
title Assessment of CESE-HLLD ambient solar wind model results using multipoint observation
title_short Assessment of CESE-HLLD ambient solar wind model results using multipoint observation
title_full Assessment of CESE-HLLD ambient solar wind model results using multipoint observation
title_fullStr Assessment of CESE-HLLD ambient solar wind model results using multipoint observation
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of CESE-HLLD ambient solar wind model results using multipoint observation
title_sort assessment of cese-hlld ambient solar wind model results using multipoint observation
publisher EDP Sciences
series Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
issn 2115-7251
publishDate 2020-01-01
description For a three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamics solar wind model, it is necessary to carry out assessment studies to reveal its ability and limitation. In this paper, the ambient solar wind results of year 2008 generated by the CESE-HLLD 3D MHD model are compared with multipoint in-situ measurements during the late declining phase of solar cycle 23. The near-ecliptic results are assessed both quantitatively and qualitatively by comparing with in-situ data obtained at the L1 point and by the twin STEREO spacecraft. The assessment reveals the model’s ability in reproducing the time series and statistical characteristics of solar wind parameters, and in catching the change of interplanetary magnetic field polarity and the occurrence of the stream interaction regions. We find that the two-stream structure observed near the ecliptic plane is reproduced, but the differences among observations at L1 and the twin STEREO spacecraft are not caught by the model. The latitudinal variation of the results is assessed by comparing with the Ulysses observation. The characters of variation in different latitudinal ranges are duplicated by the model, but biases of the results are seen, and the boundary layers between fast and slow solar wind are sometimes thicker than observation.
topic solar wind
magnetohydrodynamics
modeling
multipoint
assessment
url https://www.swsc-journal.org/articles/swsc/full_html/2020/01/swsc190068/swsc190068.html
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