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A global magnetohydrodynamic simulation of the Jovian magnetosphere
Author(s) -
Ogino Tatsuki,
Walker Raymond J.,
Kivelson Margaret G.
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
journal of geophysical research: space physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.67
H-Index - 298
eISSN - 2156-2202
pISSN - 0148-0227
DOI - 10.1029/97ja02247
Subject(s) - magnetosphere , jovian , magnetopause , magnetosphere of jupiter , physics , magnetosphere of saturn , plasma sheet , magnetosheath , geophysics , solar wind , jupiter (rocket family) , polar wind , magnetohydrodynamic drive , magnetohydrodynamics , astrophysics , saturn , astronomy , plasma , planet , space shuttle , quantum mechanics
We have developed a three‐dimensional global magnetohydrodynamic simulation of the interaction between the solar wind and a rapidly rotating magnetosphere and applied it to Jupiter. For fixed solar wind dynamic pressure the rotating model Jovian magnetosphere extends farther toward the Sun and has greater extent in the east–west direction than a model without rotation but is little different in the north south direction. There is a pronounced dawn‐dusk asymmetry with the dawn magnetopause displaced farther from Jupiter. The middle Jovian magnetosphere contains a thin plasma sheet dominated by rotating plasmas. On the day side this plasma sheet thickens near the magnetopause. Near the dawnside magnetopause where rotating Jovian convection is opposed to the solar wind induced flow, a pressure ridge forms where the magnetospheric flow slows and forms a stagnation region. In the magnetotail the rotating flow is diverted tailward. For x < −100 R J x‐type and o‐type neutral lines form. When the solar wind pressure was decreased, the boundaries moved away from Jupiter and the dayside field lines became stretched into a more tail‐like configuration. A flow vortex formed in the evening middle magnetosphere.

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