Magnetosheath Plasma Flow and Its Response to IMF and Geodipole Tilt as Obtained From the Data-Based Modeling

IF 2.6 2区 地球科学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Pub Date : 2024-10-29 DOI:10.1029/2024JA033233
N. A. Tsyganenko, V. S. Semenov, N. V. Erkaev, N. T. Gubaidulin
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Large-scale patterns of the steady-state magnetosheath plasma flow and their dependence on the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) have been reconstructed for the first time on the basis of large multi-year multi-mission pool of spacecraft observations, concurrent interplanetary data, and an empirical high-resolution model. The flow model architecture builds upon a recently developed magnetosheath magnetic field representation by flexible expansions of its toroidal and poloidal components in a coordinate system, naturally conformed with the magnetopause and bow shock shapes. The model includes two physics-based flow symmetry modes: the first one treats the magnetosphere as an axisymmetric unmagnetized obstacle, whereas the second mode takes into account the geodipole tilt, an important factor in the reconnection effects. The spacecraft data pool includes 1-min average data by Themis (2007–2024), Cluster (2001–2022), and MMS-1 (2015–2024) missions, as well as OMNI interplanetary data. The model drivers include the solar wind particle flux, IMF components, and the geodipole tilt angle. The model calculations faithfully reproduce the average plasma flow geometry and substantial effects have been found of the IMF orientation and magnitude, a principal factor that defines electromagnetic forces inside the magnetosheath. A strong dependence of the magnetosheath flow patterns on the Earth's dipole tilt indicates an important contribution of reconnection effects at the magnetopause to the solar wind particle transport around the dayside magnetosphere.

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基于数据模型的磁鞘等离子体流及其对 IMF 和地球极倾斜的响应
根据大型多年多任务航天器观测资料库、同期行星际数据和一个经验性高分辨率模型,首次重建了稳态磁鞘等离子体流的大尺度模式及其对行星际磁场(IMF)的依赖性。流动模型结构建立在最近开发的磁鞘磁场表示法的基础上,在一个坐标系中对其环形和极坐标分量进行灵活扩展,自然符合磁极和弓形冲击形状。该模型包括两种基于物理学的流动对称模式:第一种模式将磁层视为轴对称的非磁化障碍物,而第二种模式则考虑到了地极倾斜,这是再连接效应的一个重要因素。航天器数据池包括 Themis(2007-2024 年)、Cluster(2001-2022 年)和 MMS-1 (2015-2024 年)任务的 1 分钟平均数据,以及 OMNI 星际数据。模型驱动因素包括太阳风粒子通量、IMF成分和地球极倾斜角。模型计算忠实地再现了等离子体流的平均几何形状,并发现了 IMF 方向和大小的实质性影响,IMF 是确定磁鞘内电磁力的主要因素。磁鞘流动模式对地球偶极倾角的强烈依赖表明,磁极顶的重联效应对日侧磁层周围的太阳风粒子传输有重要贡献。
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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