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Dyrer et al. 1978
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.

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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