Direct calculation of steady-state hydrodynamic solar wind solutions with newtonian viscosity
Roger B. Scott, Stephen J. Bradshaw, Mark G. Linton, Chris Lowder, Leonard Strachan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new method for calculating steady-state solar wind solutions by including Newtonian viscosity, which removes singularities at the sonic point and allows for efficient, realistic modeling from the solar surface to the outer heliosphere.
Contribution
It extends previous viscous solar wind models by incorporating realistic inner corona conditions and external heating, enabling direct solution from the solar surface without special sonic point treatment.
Findings
Elimination of singularities at the sonic point through Newtonian viscosity.
Successful computation of solar wind profiles from the solar surface to the outer heliosphere.
Demonstration of the method's efficiency and realism compared to traditional models.
Abstract
Steady-state solutions to the Navier-Stokes equations are known to admit solutions that are singular at the sonic point. Consequently, inviscid solar wind models require special treatment of the solution near the sonic points, and this has proven to be a significant impediment to efficient modeling of the solar wind. In this paper we revisit the governing hydrodynamic equations for the expanding solar wind, with the inclusion of the classical (Newtonian) viscous stress , and we show how this inclusion eliminates the singularities that emerge from the inviscid equations. This result has been previously reported and used to generate solar wind profiles from initial conditions in the asymptotic limit; however, those studies did not include realistic treatments of the inner corona, and generally rejected the prospect of extrapolating solutions outward from the Sun into the heliosphere.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Fluid dynamics and aerodynamics studies · Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
