Contextual Predictions for Parker Solar Probe I: Critical Surfaces and Regions
Rohit Chhiber, Arcadi V. Usmanov, William H. Matthaeus, Melvyn L., Goldstein

TL;DR
This study uses 3D MHD simulations to analyze critical surfaces in the solar corona and wind, providing context for Parker Solar Probe measurements and showing how solar activity influences these regions.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive MHD simulation approach incorporating turbulence and solar activity variations to predict critical surface locations relevant for PSP observations.
Findings
Critical surfaces vary with solar activity and magnetic tilt.
Simulations broadly agree with remote sensing observations.
PSP will likely traverse key transition regions depending on solar conditions.
Abstract
The solar corona and young solar wind may be characterized by critical surfaces -- the sonic, Alfv\'en, and first plasma- unity surfaces -- that demarcate regions where the solar wind flow undergoes certain crucial transformations. Global numerical simulations and remote sensing observations offer a natural mode for the study of these surfaces at large scales, thus providing valuable context for the high-resolution in-situ measurements expected from the soon-to-be-launched Parker Solar Probe (PSP). The present study utilizes global three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic simulations of the solar wind to characterize the critical surfaces and investigate the flow in propinquitous regions. Effects of solar activity are incorporated by varying source magnetic dipole tilts and employing magnetogram-based boundary conditions. A magnetohydrodynamic turbulence model is self-consistently…
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