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Dyrer, M., Candelaria, C., Smith, Z.K., Steinolfson, R.S., Smith, E.J., Wolfe, J.H., Mihalov, J.D. and Rosenau, P. (1978). Dynamic MHD modeling of the solar wind disturbances during the August 1972 events. Journal of Geophysical Research 83: doi: 10.1029/JA083iA02p00532. issn: 0148-0227. |
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A time-dependent one-dimensional MHD theoretical model (Steinolfson et al., 1975a, b) is tested by using plasma and magnetic field observations of Pioneer 9 and Pioneer 10 during the magnetic field observations of Pioneer 9 and Pioneer 10 during the August 1972 events on the sun and in the interplanetary medium. These spacecraft were nearly aligned along a common heliocentric radius during these events, considered now to be the most spectacular and best-documented events during solar cycle 20. The observations of Pioneer 9 at 0.78 AU were used as 'input' for the theoretical model. The plasma and magnetic field forcing functions were superimposed upon a preexisting ambient solar wind at this inner boundary, and the response was simulated as far as 8 AU. The simulated 'output' at 2.2 AU is compared directly with the Pioneer 10 observations at 2.2 AU. Qualitative comparison is good, although several limitations of the one-dimensional theory are noted. |
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