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Heliosheath Processes and the Structure of the Heliopause: Modeling Energetic Particles,Cosmic Rays,and Magnetic Fields
Authors:N V Pogorelov  H Fichtner  A Czechowski  A Lazarian  B Lembege  J A le Roux  M S Potgieter  K Scherer  E C Stone  R D Strauss  T Wiengarten  P Wurz  G P Zank  M Zhang
Institution:1.The University of Alabama in Huntsville,Huntsville,USA;2.Institut für Theoretische Physik IV,Ruhr-Universit?t Bochum,Bochum,Germany;3.Space Research Centre,Warsaw,Poland;4.University of Wisconsin,Madison,USA;5.Labor. Atmosphères, Milieux, Observations Spatiales (LATMOS),Guyancourt,France;6.North-West University,Campus Potchefstroom,South Africa;7.California Institute of Technology,Pasadena,USA;8.Universit?t Bern,Bern,Switzerland;9.Florida Institute of Technology,Melbourne,USA
Abstract:This paper summarizes the results obtained by the team “Heliosheath Processes and the Structure of the Heliopause: Modeling Energetic Particles, Cosmic Rays, and Magnetic Fields” supported by the International Space Science Institute (ISSI) in Bern, Switzerland. We focus on the physical processes occurring in the outer heliosphere, especially at its boundary called the heliopause, and in the local interstellar medium. The importance of magnetic field, charge exchange between neutral atoms and ions, and solar cycle on the heliopause topology and observed heliocentric distances to different heliospheric discontinuities are discussed. It is shown that time-dependent, data-driven boundary conditions are necessary to describe the heliospheric asymmetries detected by the Voyager spacecraft. We also discuss the structure of the heliopause, especially due to its instability and magnetic reconnection. It is demonstrated that the Rayleigh–Taylor instability of the nose of the heliopause creates consecutive layers of the interstellar and heliospheric plasma which are magnetically connected to different sources. This may be a possible explanation of abrupt changes in the galactic and anomalous cosmic ray fluxes observed by Voyager 1 when it was crossing the heliopause structure for a period of about one month in the summer of 2012. This paper also discusses the plausibility of fitting simulation results to a number of observational data sets obtained by in situ and remote measurements. The distribution of magnetic field in the vicinity of the heliopause is discussed in the context of Voyager measurements. It is argued that a classical heliospheric current sheet formed due to the Sun’s rotation is not observed by in situ measurements and should not be expected to exist in numerical simulations extending to the boundary of the heliosphere. Furthermore, we discuss the transport of energetic particles in the inner and outer heliosheath, concentrating on the anisotropic spatial diffusion diffusion tensor and the pitch-angle dependence of perpendicular diffusion and demonstrate that the latter can explain the observed pitch-angle anisotropies of both the anomalous and galactic cosmic rays in the outer heliosheath.
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