Data-driven Radiative Magnetohydrodynamics simulations with the MURaM code

We present a method of conducting data-driven simulations of solar active regions and flux emergence with the MURaM radiative magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) code. The horizontal electric field that is derived from the full velocity and magnetic vectors is implemented at the photospheric (bottom) boundary to drive the induction equation. The energy equation accounts for thermal conduction along magnetic fields, optically thin radiative loss, and heating of coronal plasma by viscous and resistive dissipation, which allows for a realistic presentation of the thermodynamic properties of coronal plasma that are key to predicting the observational features of solar active regions and eruptions. To validate this method, the photospheric data from a comprehensive radiative MHD simulation of solar eruption (the ground truth) are used to drive a series of numerical experiments. The data-driven simulation reproduces the accumulation of free magnetic energy over the course of flux emergence in the ground truth with an error of 3%. The onset time is approximately 8 minutes delayed compared to the ground truth. However, a precursor-like signature can be identified at the correct onset time. The data-driven simulation captures key eruption-related emission features and plasma dynamics of the ground truth flare over a wide temperature span, from log(10) T = 4.5 to log(10 )T > 8. The evolution of the flare and coronal mass ejection as seen in synthetic extreme ultraviolet images is also reproduced with high fidelity. This method helps to understand the evolution of magnetic field in a more realistic coronal environment and to link the magnetic structures to observable diagnostics.

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Author Chen, Feng
Cheung, Mark C. M.
Rempel, Matthias
Chintzoglou, Georgios
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Publication Date 2023-06-01T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Chen, Feng, Cheung, Mark C. M., Rempel, Matthias, Chintzoglou, Georgios. (2023). Data-driven Radiative Magnetohydrodynamics simulations with the MURaM code. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d79z98vh. Accessed 18 June 2025.

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