The Magnetic Helicity of an Interplanetary Hot Flux Rope

In the last years, interest in the study of the relationship between the magnetic helicity of solar active regions and the one contained in the interplanetary structures has grown. This has lead us to compute the helicity content of an interplanetary hot tube observed by Wind on October 24-25, 1995,...

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Autores principales: Dasso, S., Mandrini, C.H., Démoulin, P., Velli M., Bruno R., Malara F.
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spelling todo:paper_0094243X_v679_n_p786_Dasso2023-10-03T14:56:07Z The Magnetic Helicity of an Interplanetary Hot Flux Rope Dasso, S. Mandrini, C.H. Démoulin, P. Velli M. Bruno R. Malara F. Computational geometry Cylinders (shapes) Solar energy Solar wind Constant current Cylindrical geometry Force free fields Free parameters Magnetic helicity Solar active regions Three models Twist angles Magnetism In the last years, interest in the study of the relationship between the magnetic helicity of solar active regions and the one contained in the interplanetary structures has grown. This has lead us to compute the helicity content of an interplanetary hot tube observed by Wind on October 24-25, 1995, applying three different approaches in cylindrical geometry: a linear force-free field, a constant twist angle, and a non force-free model with constant current. We have fitted the set of free parameters for each of the three models, finding that the determined magnetic helicity values are very similar when using the same orientation for the flux tube. From our point of view, these results imply that, whatever be the model used, magnetic helicity is a well-determined quantity and, thus, it is worth using it to understand the link between solar and interplanetary phenomena. © 2003 American Institute of Physics. CONF info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0094243X_v679_n_p786_Dasso
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topic Computational geometry
Cylinders (shapes)
Solar energy
Solar wind
Constant current
Cylindrical geometry
Force free fields
Free parameters
Magnetic helicity
Solar active regions
Three models
Twist angles
Magnetism
spellingShingle Computational geometry
Cylinders (shapes)
Solar energy
Solar wind
Constant current
Cylindrical geometry
Force free fields
Free parameters
Magnetic helicity
Solar active regions
Three models
Twist angles
Magnetism
Dasso, S.
Mandrini, C.H.
Démoulin, P.
Velli M.
Bruno R.
Malara F.
The Magnetic Helicity of an Interplanetary Hot Flux Rope
topic_facet Computational geometry
Cylinders (shapes)
Solar energy
Solar wind
Constant current
Cylindrical geometry
Force free fields
Free parameters
Magnetic helicity
Solar active regions
Three models
Twist angles
Magnetism
description In the last years, interest in the study of the relationship between the magnetic helicity of solar active regions and the one contained in the interplanetary structures has grown. This has lead us to compute the helicity content of an interplanetary hot tube observed by Wind on October 24-25, 1995, applying three different approaches in cylindrical geometry: a linear force-free field, a constant twist angle, and a non force-free model with constant current. We have fitted the set of free parameters for each of the three models, finding that the determined magnetic helicity values are very similar when using the same orientation for the flux tube. From our point of view, these results imply that, whatever be the model used, magnetic helicity is a well-determined quantity and, thus, it is worth using it to understand the link between solar and interplanetary phenomena. © 2003 American Institute of Physics.
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author Dasso, S.
Mandrini, C.H.
Démoulin, P.
Velli M.
Bruno R.
Malara F.
author_facet Dasso, S.
Mandrini, C.H.
Démoulin, P.
Velli M.
Bruno R.
Malara F.
author_sort Dasso, S.
title The Magnetic Helicity of an Interplanetary Hot Flux Rope
title_short The Magnetic Helicity of an Interplanetary Hot Flux Rope
title_full The Magnetic Helicity of an Interplanetary Hot Flux Rope
title_fullStr The Magnetic Helicity of an Interplanetary Hot Flux Rope
title_full_unstemmed The Magnetic Helicity of an Interplanetary Hot Flux Rope
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