Abstract

In this paper, two semi-analytical solutions of force free fields (\citeauthor{low90}, \citeyear{low90}) have been used to test two nonlinear force-free extrapolation methods. One is the boundary integral equation (BIE) method developed by \citeauthor{yan00} (\citeyear{yan00}), and another is the approximate vertical integration (AVI) method developed by \citeauthor{son06} (\citeyear{son06}). Some improvements for the AVI method have been taken to avoid the singular points in the process of calculation. It is found that the correlation coefficients between the first semi-analytical field and extrapolated field by BIE, and also that by improved AVI, are greater than $90\%$ below a height 10 of the $64 \times 64$ lower boundary. While for the second semi-analytical field, these correlation coefficients are greater than $80\%$ below the same relative height. Although the differences between the semi-analytical solutions and the extrapolated fields exist for both BIE and AVI methods, these two methods can give reliable results for the height of about 15$\%$ of the extent of the lower boundary.

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