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Astron. Astrophys. 337, 940-944 (1998)
Available formats: HTML | PDF | (gzipped) PostScript An analytic solar magnetic field model
M. Banaszkiewicz 1,
W.I. Axford 2 and
J.F. McKenzie 2
Received 23 January 1998 / Accepted 30 June 1998 Abstract We describe a simple analytic model for the magnetic field in the
solar corona and interplanetary space which is appropriate to solar
minimum conditions. The model combines an azimuthal current sheet in
the equatorial plane with an axisymmetric multipole field representing
the internal magnetic field of the Sun. The radial component of the
field filling interplanetary space is approximately monopolar at large
heliocentric distances as observed. These open field lines connect to
the polar regions of the Sun and define the polar coronal holes which
are prevalent at solar minimum and which are the source of the fast
solar wind. By including both dipole and a quadrupole terms at the
origin it is possible to construct a good representation of the
coronal magnetic field in such conditions. We also note that the
Parker spiral will be underwound relative to the case of the monopole
because the open field lines emanate from solar latitudes in excess of
Key words: Sun:
corona Send offprint requests to: W.I. Axford Online publication: August 27, 1998 |