5–6 Nov 2020
Europe/Amsterdam timezone

Reconnection-driven Dynamics at Ganymede's Upstream Magnetosphere: 3D Global Hall MHD and MHD-EPIC Simulations

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20m

Speaker

Dr Hongyang Zhou (University of Michigan)

Description

The largest moon in the solar system, Ganymede, is the only moon known to possess a strong intrinsic magnetic field and a corresponding magnetosphere.
Using the latest version of Space Weather Modeling Framework (SWMF), we study the upstream plasma interactions and dynamics in this sub-Alfvenic system.
Results from the Hall MHD and the coupled MHD with embedded Particle-in-Cell (MHD-EPIC) models are compared.
We find that under steady upstream conditions, magnetopause reconnection occurs in a non-steady manner, and the energy partition between electrons and ions is different in the two models.
Flux ropes of Ganymede's radius in length form on the magnetopause at a rate about 3/minute and create spatiotemporal variations in plasma and field properties.
Upon reaching proper grid resolutions, the MHD-EPIC model can resolve both electron and ion kinetics at the magnetopause and show localized non-gyrotropic behavior inside the diffusion region.
The estimated global reconnection rate from the models is about 80 kV with 60% efficiency, and there is weak evidence of about 1 minute periodicity in the temporal variations due to the dynamic reconnection process.

Primary authors

Dr Hongyang Zhou (University of Michigan) Dr Gabor Toth (University of Michigan) Dr Xianzhe Jia (University of Michigan) Dr Yuxi Chen (University of Michigan)

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