Evolution of the solar and coronal field structure: 1976-1991

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Solar Activity Effects, Solar Corona, Solar Cycles, Solar Magnetic Field, Stellar Evolution, Stellar Structure, Heliosphere, Interplanetary Medium, Solar Observatories, Solar Wind Velocity

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The magnetic field of the Sun determines the structure of the corona and the interplanetary medium. Observations of the solar field made at the Wilcox Solar Observatory at Stanford from 1976 to the present have been used to model the field patterns in the corona, the source of the heliospheric magnetic field. The IMF polarity at Earth can be predicted with about 80 percent reliability throughout the solar cycle. However, the field in the ecliptic is just one slice of a three-dimensional structure that changes greatly during the solar cycle. Near solar minimum the heliospheric current sheet is confined to the Sun's equatorial region. As the polar fields decay and reverse near solar maximum, the geometry of the heliospheric field becomes much more complex. Model coronal fields can also be used to estimate the solar wind velocity, determine the solar origin of interplanetary structures, and predict the out-of-ecliptic component of the IMF at Earth.

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