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Effects of pseudostreamer boundary dynamics on heliospheric field and wind

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posted on 2025-05-09, 17:19 authored by V. Aslanyan, David PontinDavid Pontin, P. F. Wyper, R. B. Scott, S. K. Antiochos, C. R. DeVore
Interchange reconnection has been proposed as a mechanism for the generation of the slow solar wind, and a key contributor to determining its characteristic qualities. In this paper we study the implications of interchange reconnection for the structure of the plasma and field in the heliosphere. We use the Adaptively Refined Magnetohydrodynamic Solver to simulate the coronal magnetic evolution in a coronal topology containing both a pseudostreamer and helmet streamer. We begin with a geometry containing a low-latitude coronal hole that is separated from the main polar coronal hole by a pseudostreamer. We drive the system by imposing rotating flows at the solar surface within and around the low-latitude coronal hole, which leads to a corrugation(at low altitudes)of the separatrix surfaces that separate open from closed magneticflux. Interchange reconnection is induced both at the null points and separators of the pseudostreamer, and at the global helmet streamer. We demonstrate that a preferential occurrence of interchange reconnection in the “lanes” between our driving cells leads to a filamentary pattern of newly opened flux in the heliosphere. These flux bundles connect to but extend far from the separatrix-web(S-Web)arcs at the source surface. We propose that the pattern of granular and supergranular flows on the photosphere should leave an observable imprint in the heliosphere.

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Journal title

Astrophysical Journal

Volume

909

Issue

1

Article number

10

Publisher

Institute of Physics (IOP)

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

College of Engineering, Science and Environment

School

School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences

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