HHMS-PI modeling of the solar wind with pick-up protons from the Sun to Voyager 2

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[2126] Interplanetary Physics / Heliosphere/Interstellar Medium Interactions, [7514] Solar Physics, Astrophysics, And Astronomy / Energetic Particles, [7833] Space Plasma Physics / Mathematical And Numerical Techniques, [7837] Space Plasma Physics / Neutral Particles

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Our 3D time-dependent magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) solar wind model, the Hybrid Heliospheric Modeling System with Pickup Protons (HHMS-PI) (Detman et al., 2011) has been extended to Voyager 2. HHMS-PI uses a time-dependent lower boundary condition at 0.1 AU driven indirectly by solar observations via the Wang-Sheeley-Arge source surface current sheet model (Arge and Pizzo, 2000). We show results for the Halloween 2003 solar events for the solar wind and pickup protons throughout the heliosphere extending beyond Voyager 2 (at 73 AU) to 75 AU. We also show the latitudinal and longitudinal extent of the interplanetary propagation of these events. This work was funded by NASA Grant NNX08AE40G and by Carmel Research Center, Inc.

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