Solar parameters for modeling interplanetary background
M. Bzowski, J.M. Sokol, M. Tokumaru, K. Fujiki, E. Quemerais, R., Lallement, S. Ferron, P. Bochsler, D.J. McComas

TL;DR
This paper reviews solar parameters affecting interplanetary hydrogen distribution, including solar radiation, wind, and ionization processes, and presents an interim model based on recent observations to improve heliospheric modeling.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of solar factors influencing interstellar hydrogen in the heliosphere and introduces an interim model based on current data for better heliospheric predictions.
Findings
Solar Lyman-alpha flux varies with time and heliolatitude.
Solar wind and electron ionization show temporal and spatial variations.
The interim model improves understanding of solar wind evolution for heliospheric studies.
Abstract
The goal of the Fully Online Datacenter of Ultraviolet Emissions (FONDUE) Working Team of the International Space Science Institute in Bern, Switzerland, was to establish a common calibration of various UV and EUV heliospheric observations, both spectroscopic and photometric. Realization of this goal required an up-to-date model of spatial distribution of neutral interstellar hydrogen in the heliosphere, and to that end, a credible model of the radiation pressure and ionization processes was needed. This chapter describes the solar factors shaping the distribution of neutral interstellar H in the heliosphere. Presented are the solar Lyman-alpha flux and the solar Lyman-alpha resonant radiation pressure force acting on neutral H atoms in the heliosphere, solar EUV radiation and the photoionization of heliospheric hydrogen, and their evolution in time and the still hypothetical variation…
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