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Recent progresses in the use of 3D MHD simulations for solar irradiance reconstructions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 March 2020

Serena Criscuoli*
Affiliation:
National Solar Observatory 3665 Discovery Drive, 80303 Boulder, CO, USA email: scriscuo@nso.edu
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Abstract

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The use of 3D magneto-hydrodynamic simulations of the solar atmosphere in modeling irradiance variations seems a natural evolution of the current irradiance reconstruction techniques making use of one-dimensional, static, atmosphere models. Nevertheless, the development of such new models poses serious computational challenges. This contribution focuses on recent progresses made in the development of novel irradiance reconstruction models making use of 3D MHD simulations and discusses current and future challenges.

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Contributed Papers
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© International Astronomical Union 2020

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