In this paper, we develop a new technique for driving global non-potential simulations of the Sun's coronal magnetic field solely from sequences of radial magnetic maps of the solar photosphere. A primary challenge to driving such global simulations is that the required horizontal electric field cannot be uniquely determined from such maps. We show that an "inductive" electric field solution similar to that used by previous authors successfully reproduces specific features of the coronal field evolution in both single and multiple bipole simulations. For these cases, the true solution is known because the electric field was generated from a surface flux-transport model. The match for these cases is further improved by including the non-indu...
The least understood component of the Sun-to-Earth coupled system is the solar atmosphere-the visibl...
Coronal jets occur frequently on the Sun, and may contribute significantly to the solar wind. With t...
Funding: STFC through the Consolidated grant ST/N000609/1 (AWH); STFC studentship, ST/I505999/1 (EEG...
In this paper, we develop a new technique for driving global non-potential simulations of the Sun's ...
Coupled flux transport and magneto-frictional simulations are extended to simulate the continuous ma...
Given a known radial magnetic field distribution on the Sun’s photospheric surface, there exist well...
[1] Measurements of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) over several solar cycles do not agree w...
In this work, we present results of a time-dependent data-driven numerical simulation developed to s...
Seven different models are applied to the same problem of simulating the Sun’s coronal magnetic fiel...
The structure of electric current and magnetic helicity in the solar corona is closely linked to sol...
Funding: UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) (ARY, DHM).Seven different models are a...
Footpoint motions at the photosphere can inject energy into the magnetic field in the solar corona. ...
Aims. We show how the build-up of magnetic gradients in the Sun’s corona may be inferred directly fr...
The response of coronal magnetic fields to photospheric motion is investigated using a time-dependen...
Magnetic fields are fundamental to the structure and dynamics of the Sun’s corona. Observations show ...
The least understood component of the Sun-to-Earth coupled system is the solar atmosphere-the visibl...
Coronal jets occur frequently on the Sun, and may contribute significantly to the solar wind. With t...
Funding: STFC through the Consolidated grant ST/N000609/1 (AWH); STFC studentship, ST/I505999/1 (EEG...
In this paper, we develop a new technique for driving global non-potential simulations of the Sun's ...
Coupled flux transport and magneto-frictional simulations are extended to simulate the continuous ma...
Given a known radial magnetic field distribution on the Sun’s photospheric surface, there exist well...
[1] Measurements of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) over several solar cycles do not agree w...
In this work, we present results of a time-dependent data-driven numerical simulation developed to s...
Seven different models are applied to the same problem of simulating the Sun’s coronal magnetic fiel...
The structure of electric current and magnetic helicity in the solar corona is closely linked to sol...
Funding: UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) (ARY, DHM).Seven different models are a...
Footpoint motions at the photosphere can inject energy into the magnetic field in the solar corona. ...
Aims. We show how the build-up of magnetic gradients in the Sun’s corona may be inferred directly fr...
The response of coronal magnetic fields to photospheric motion is investigated using a time-dependen...
Magnetic fields are fundamental to the structure and dynamics of the Sun’s corona. Observations show ...
The least understood component of the Sun-to-Earth coupled system is the solar atmosphere-the visibl...
Coronal jets occur frequently on the Sun, and may contribute significantly to the solar wind. With t...
Funding: STFC through the Consolidated grant ST/N000609/1 (AWH); STFC studentship, ST/I505999/1 (EEG...