Refinement of global coronal and interplanetary magnetic field extrapolations constrained by remote-sensing and in-situ observations at the solar minimum
Guanglu Shi, Li Feng, Beili Ying, Shuting Li, Weiqun Gan

TL;DR
This study refines magnetic field extrapolation models during solar minimum by constraining them with observations, addressing the Open Flux Problem and optimizing model parameters for better accuracy.
Contribution
It introduces evaluation parameters to optimize coronal and interplanetary magnetic field models using real observations, reducing the Open Flux Problem during solar minimum.
Findings
Magnetic field lines from models match observed coronal structures.
Using HMI maps and PFSS+PFCS model lessens the OFP.
Optimal parameters for models are identified for CR 2231.
Abstract
Solar magnetic fields are closely related to various physical phenomena on the sun, which can be extrapolated with different models from photospheric magnetograms. However, the Open Flux Problem (OFP), the underestimation of the magnetic field derived from the extrapolated model, is still unsolved. To minimize the impact of the OFP, we propose three evaluation parameters to quantitatively evaluate magnetic field models and determine the optimal free parameters in the models by constraining the coronal magnetic fields (CMFs) and the interplanetary magnetic fields (IMFs) with real observations. Although the OFP still exists, we find that magnetic field lines traced from the coronal models effectively capture the intricate topological configurations observed in the corona, including streamers and plumes. The OFP is lessened by using the HMI synoptic map instead of the GONG daily synoptic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
