Yongyuan Yi, Yu Lin, Meng Zhou, Ye Pang, Xiaohua Deng
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摘要
我们通过三维全球尺度混合模拟,研究了日侧磁极重联位置的动态演变及其对行星际磁场(IMF)锥角的依赖性。研究了有限星际磁场 Bx 和 Bz 但星际磁场 By = 0 的情况。结果表明,在准稳定太阳风条件下,日侧磁极再连接是不稳定的。即使在纯南向 IMF 条件下,动态演化过程中的再连接线也并不总是平行于赤道平面。磁极再连接位置会受到磁通绳(FRs)的生成、凝聚和传输、磁通绳内部的再连接以及磁鞘流的影响。在存在 IMF 分量 Bx 的情况下,磁极再连接最初发生在准垂直弓形冲击下游的高纬度区域,随后产生多个再连接区域。在模拟的后期阶段,低纬度区域会出现一个主要的再连接区域,它也会影响其他区域的再连接。研究发现,在有限的 IMF Bx 条件下,再连接线的全球分布并不局限于磁剪切角最大的区域。
Dynamic Evolution of Dayside Magnetopause Reconnection Locations and Their Dependence on IMF Cone Angle: 3-D Global Hybrid Simulation
We study the dynamic evolution of dayside magnetopause reconnection locations and their dependence on the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) cone angle via 3-D global-scale hybrid simulations. Cases with finite IMF Bx and Bz but IMF By = 0 are investigated. It is shown that the dayside magnetopause reconnection is unsteady under quasi-steady solar wind conditions. The reconnection lines during the dynamic evolution are not always parallel to the equatorial plane even under purely southward IMF conditions. Magnetopause reconnection locations can be affected by the generation, coalescence, and transport of flux ropes (FRs), reconnection inside the FRs, and the magnetosheath flow. In the presence of an IMF component Bx, the magnetopause reconnection initially occurs in high-latitude regions downstream of the quasi-perpendicular bow shock, followed by the generation of multiple reconnection regions. In the later stages of the simulation, a dominant reconnection region is present in low-latitude regions, which can also affect reconnection in other regions. The global distribution of reconnection lines under a finite IMF Bx is found to not be limited to the region with maximum magnetic shear angle.