Published July 1976 | Version v1
Journal article

Interplanetary disturbances in the solar wind produced by density, temperature, or velocity pulses at 0.08 AU

  • 1. The University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama 35807, USA
  • 2. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Boulder, Colo. (USA)

Description

Time-dependent solutions of a one-fluid model of the interplanetary medium are investigated. This set of unsteady hydrodynamic equations has been written in conservation form in order to apply the Lax-Wendroff method for the solution of this problem. The initial disturbance is specified by a pulse at 0.08 AU (astronomical units). Physically, this pulse can be interpreted as having been caused by a solar flare, surge, or any other solar disturbance. The equilibrium condition is determined to be the steady solution of the governing equations and represents the quiet solar wind. The results are presented in terms of density, temperature, and velocity profiles of the interplanetary gas flow at heliocentric distances up to 6 AU at several times. Also, the trajectories of disturbances for various initial pulses are shown. Finally, some June 1972 interplanetary observational data have been used to compare with these theoretical calculations. On the basis of these results, the effects of solar disturbances on the interplanetary environment (such as the generation of large non-linear wave trains in the shocks' wakes) can be inferred. (Auth.)

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Journal Title
Solar Physics
Journal Volume
49
Journal Issue
1
Series
Sol. Phys.
Journal Page Range
187-204
ISSN
0038-0938

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