Evolution and variation of the heliospheric current sheet during 1995-2009

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<p>The heliospheric current sheet (HCS) is the largest known solar wind structure that exists persistently and continuously within the heliosphere. While it is discovered for more than half a century ago, owing to very limited and scattered in-situ solar wind observations in the heliosphere, the shape and evolution of the HCS are still little known and constitute the key subject in the study of global-scale solar wind. Currently the morphology of the HCS is derived largely from simple kinematic approaches that map the neutral sheet observed at 2.5 solar radii outward into the heliosphere. The dynamical effect of solar wind interactions on the evolution and global structure of the HCS is still poorly understood. Here we present results from a study of the HCS from 1995 to 2009 using time-dependent, three-dimensional, global magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) model simulations. We focus on the radial and solar cycle variations of the HCS tilt angle from 18 solar radii to 7 AU. We also compare our result with those obtained from ballistic outward projections of the neutral sheet observed at 2.5 solar radii. We present our analysis result and discuss possible implications.</p>
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