| Literature DB >> 35664863 |
Jens Kleimann1, Konstantinos Dialynas2, Federico Fraternale3, André Galli4, Jacob Heerikhuisen5, Vladislav Izmodenov6,7, Marc Kornbleuth8, Merav Opher8,9, Nikolai Pogorelov3.
Abstract
This review summarizes the current state of research aiming at a description of the global heliosphere using both analytical and numerical modeling efforts, particularly in view of the overall plasma/neutral flow and magnetic field structure, and its relation to energetic neutral atoms. Being part of a larger volume on current heliospheric research, it also lays out a number of key concepts and describes several classic, though still relevant early works on the topic. Regarding numerical simulations, emphasis is put on magnetohydrodynamic (MHD), multi-fluid, kinetic-MHD, and hybrid modeling frameworks. Finally, open issues relating to the physical relevance of so-called "croissant" models of the heliosphere, as well as the general (dis)agreement of model predictions with observations are highlighted and critically discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Analytical; Heliosphere; Modeling; Numerical
Year: 2022 PMID: 35664863 PMCID: PMC9156516 DOI: 10.1007/s11214-022-00902-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Space Sci Rev ISSN: 0038-6308 Impact factor: 8.943