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Revista mexicana de física

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LEON ALANIS, L. A. de; GONZALEZ-AVILES, J. J.; RILEY, P.  e  BEN-NUN, M.. Investigating the effects of numerical algorithms on global magnetohydrodynamics simulations of solar wind in the inner heliosphere. Rev. mex. fis. [online]. 2024, vol.70, n.3, e031501.  Epub 22-Set-2025. ISSN 0035-001X.  https://doi.org/10.31349/revmexfis.70.031501.

This paper explores the effects of numerical algorithms on global magnetohydrodynamics simulations of solar wind (SW) in the inner heliosphere. To do so, we use sunRunner3D, a 3-D magnetohydrodynamics model that employs the boundary conditions generated by CORHEL and the PLUTO code to compute the plasma properties of the SW with the ideal magnetohydrodynamics approximation up to 1.1 AU in the inner heliosphere. Mainly, we define three different combinations of numerical algorithms based on their diffusion level. This diffusion level is related to the way of solving the magnetohydrodynamics equations using the finite volume formulation, and, therefore, we set in terms of the divergence-free condition methods, Riemann solvers, variable reconstruction schemes, limiters, and time-steeping algorithms. According to the simulation results, we demonstrate that sunRunner3D reproduces global features of Corotating Interaction Regions observed by Earth-based spacecraft for a set of Carrington rotations that cover a period that lays in the late declining phase of solar cycle 24, independently of the numerical algorithms. Moreover, statistical analyses between models and in-situ measurements show reasonable agreement with the observations, and remarkably, the high diffusive method matches better with in-situ data than low diffusive methods.

Palavras-chave : Solar wind; magnetohydrodynamics; numerical methods; heliosphere.

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