The outer magnetic field
Abstract
The magnetic field of the sun extends outward through the photosphere into the corona. The resulting coronal and interplanetary magnetic fields therefore respond to and evolve with the solar cycle, as well as on shorter and longer time scales. These fields are modeled using photospheric magnetic field observations under the assumption that the coronal field is current free, becomes radial at a 'source surface' placed at 2.5 solar radii from the center of the sun, and is passively advected by the solar wind beyond the source surface. This review covers the computation of such models and their applications to characterize the morphology, evolution, and rotation of coronal and interplanetary magnetic fields using data collected between 1976 and the present at the Wilcox Solar Observatory.
- Publication:
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Memorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana
- Pub Date:
- 1990
- Bibcode:
- 1990MmSAI..61..485H
- Keywords:
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- Interplanetary Magnetic Fields;
- Photosphere;
- Solar Corona;
- Solar Cycles;
- Solar Diameter;
- Solar Magnetic Field;
- Magnetic Field Configurations;
- Potential Fields;
- Solar Observatories;
- Solar Wind;
- Solar Physics