Title: Synoptic maps and applications
1Synoptic maps and applications
- Yan Li
- Space
Sciences Laboratory - University of
California, Berkeley, CA - HMI team meeting, Jan 27, 2005,
Stanford
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4Synoptic frame
5Basics of the PFSS Model
- Useful attributes of the model include
open/closed field regions (e.g. coronal hole
footprints for a specific photospheric field
description). - The last closed field lines form the helmet
streamer belt whose cusps at the source surface
define the base of the heliospheric current sheet.
Source Surface
(Y. Li)
6- PFSS model gives
- Coronal holes
- Coronal field lines
- Source surface neutral lines
- http//sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/mf_evol/
7MDI
WSO
MWO
NSO
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12Newly opening field lines
Li et al., 2001
13This long term record of longitudinally averaged
synoptic maps from the MWO magnetograph shows the
relative phasing of the solar polar field
reversal and the active region polarity reversal
(Hale cycle). This has important implications for
the likely CME initiation process
14Luhmann et al., JGR, 2002
- Solar cycle variation of solarwind source,
color-coded by photospheric magnetic field
polarity. Red designates radially outward fields,
and blue designates radially inward fields.
15Luhmann et al., JGR, 2002
- Solar cycle changes of Solarwind source at
the photosphere. Photospheric field strength at
the foot points are color coded. Red designates
strengths gt30 G, blue designates strengths lt10 G,
and green denotes intermediate values.
16Luhmann et al., JGR, 2002
- Solar cycle variation of solar wind velocity
inferred using the Wang-Sheeley-Arge model. Red
designates inferred speeds gt550 km/s, blue
designates inferred speeds lt350 km/s, and green
denotes intermediate values.
17U of Colorado and UCB (Arge et al., JASTP,
2004) Solar Event May 12, 1997 Solar Wind and
Stream Context
Stream source region
May 12th CME
Stream source region
(suggests solar wind stream following the ICME
comes from the southern hemisphere)
18- To study coronal field configuration and topology
of CME cases.
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26- To study field line connections among active
regions.
27A simple loop on Dec. 26, 97.
28Complex loops, named x-loops, on Sept 9, 1998.
PFSS lines compare well with sxt loops.
29Longterm behaviour of TLSs
Ten years of data from 1992 to 2002 are combined
to give the display. Top green shows the points
where the magnetic field strength is above 50G,
and where we start to trace field lines. Middle
red shows the closed field lines starting from
the strong field regions, our proxy for TLSs,
which to some extent take on the solar cycle
butterfly trend. Bottom red shows a subset of
closed field lines that both ends are in strong
field regions.
Solar Minimum Maximum
30- To be the initial condition for MHD global models.
31CR1935 ZUES coronal (from S. Ledvina, SSL/UCB)
32Problems encountered
- Data gaps,
- Polar regions,
- Resolution,
- Cadence,
- Noise.