SHINE: Numerical Modeling of SHINE Campaign Events by Means of Coupled MagnetoHydroDynamics-Solar Energetic Particle (MHD-SEP) Simulations
SHINE:通过磁流体动力学-太阳高能粒子耦合 (MHD-SEP) 模拟对 SHINE 活动事件进行数值模拟
基本信息
- 批准号:0454469
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 29.15万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Continuing Grant
- 财政年份:2005
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2005-02-01 至 2006-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This proposal seeks funds to improve our understanding of solar eruptions and related solar energetic particle (SEP) events (with a focus on SHINE Campaign Events), by means of coupled MHD-SEP numerical simulations. Using the state-of-the-art 3D MagnetoHydroDynamic (MHD) code BATS-R-US, coupled with a new particle code called FLAMPA (Field-Line-Advection Model for Particle Acceleration) recently developed at the University of Michigan, the proposers plan to perform detailed studies of selected SEP events in order to address the following fundamental questions: (1) How are solar eruptions initiated and how do they evolve? (2) How are solar particles accelerated and transported? While it is generally accepted that the largest SEP events result from CME-driven shocks in interplanetary space, the relative importance of CME-driven shocks versus flare-associated acceleration of solar particles is an area of active research and debate. Part of this debate arises from our incomplete understanding of shock evolution in the inner corona, and how the conditions encountered there may contribute to SEP variability, especially at high energies relevant for space weather. Only detailed modeling of CMEs throughout the corona can clarify these issues.The PI will develop three-dimensional numerical models of these events to investigate the dynamics of associated eruptions. In particular, this effort will study how close to the Sun CME-driven shocks form; how the strengths and geometries of these shock waves vary in time; and how the time-dependent changes in shock properties explain the observed signatures of gradual SEP events. The BATS-R-US code's adaptive grid capability will allow the PI to achieve sufficiently high numerical resolution near the Sun to follow CME and shock evolution. The FLAMPA code, on the other hand, will enable the PI to examine the time-dependent transport and diffusive acceleration of solar particles (from protons to the heavy ions of iron) at the CME-driven shocks.The results of these numerical investigations will be compared with the available data from SoHO, Wind, ACE, and GOES satellites in order to validate and improve the models. These will be the first three-dimensional, coupled MHD-SEP studies focused on understanding the formation and evolution of CME-driven shocks in the inner corona and their role in causing the observed SEP variability.
该提案旨在通过耦合MHD-SEP数值模拟来提高我们对太阳爆发和相关太阳高能粒子(SEP)事件(重点是SHINE活动事件)的理解。使用最先进的三维磁流体动力学(MHD)代码BATS-R-US,再加上一个新的粒子代码称为FLAMPA(场线平流模型粒子加速)最近在密歇根大学开发的,提议者计划进行详细的研究选定的SEP事件,以解决以下基本问题:(1)太阳喷发是如何开始的,他们如何演变?(2)太阳粒子是如何被加速和传输的?虽然人们普遍认为最大的SEP事件是由行星际空间中的CME驱动的冲击造成的,但CME驱动的冲击与耀斑相关的太阳粒子加速的相对重要性是一个积极研究和辩论的领域。这场争论的部分原因是我们对内日冕中冲击演化的不完全理解,以及那里遇到的条件如何可能导致SEP变化,特别是在与空间天气相关的高能量下。只有对整个日冕的日冕物质抛射进行详细的模拟才能澄清这些问题。PI将开发这些事件的三维数值模型,以研究相关喷发的动力学。特别是,这项工作将研究如何接近太阳日冕物质抛射驱动的冲击形成;这些冲击波的强度和几何形状如何随时间变化;以及冲击特性随时间的变化如何解释所观察到的渐进SEP事件的特征。BATS-R-US代码的自适应网格能力将使PI能够在太阳附近获得足够高的数值分辨率,以跟踪CME和冲击演化。另一方面,FLAMPA代码将使PI能够检查在CME驱动的冲击下太阳粒子(从质子到重铁离子)的随时间变化的传输和扩散加速,这些数值研究的结果将与SoHO、Wind、ACE和GOES卫星的可用数据进行比较,以验证和改进模型。这将是第一个三维的,耦合MHD-SEP研究,重点是了解CME驱动的冲击在内日冕的形成和演变,以及它们在引起所观察到的SEP变化的作用。
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Workshop: Development of an Integrated Understanding of the Sun-Earth System in Borovets, Bulgaria; September 12 - 16, 2011
讲习班:在保加利亚波罗维茨发展对日地系统的综合理解;
- 批准号:
1110997 - 财政年份:2011
- 资助金额:
$ 29.15万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
International Symposium on Recent Observations and Simulations of the Sun-Earth System (ISROSES); Varna, Bulgaria; September 18-22, 2006
日地系统近期观测与模拟国际研讨会(ISROSES);
- 批准号:
0604536 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
$ 29.15万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
International Symposium on Recent Observations and Simulations of the Sun-Earth System (ISROSES); Varna, Bulgaria; September 18-22, 2006
日地系统近期观测与模拟国际研讨会(ISROSES);
- 批准号:
0620285 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
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SHINE: Numerical Modeling of SHINE Campaign Events by Means of Coupled MagnetoHydroDynamics-Solar Energetic Particle (MHD-SEP) Simulations
SHINE:通过磁流体动力学-太阳高能粒子耦合 (MHD-SEP) 模拟对 SHINE 活动事件进行数值模拟
- 批准号:
0631790 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
$ 29.15万 - 项目类别:
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