Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences (Feb 2023)

Multiscale hybrid modeling of the impact response of the Earth’s magnetotail to ionospheric O+ outflow

  • Yuri A. Omelchenko,
  • Yuri A. Omelchenko,
  • Christopher Mouikis,
  • Jonathan Ng,
  • Jonathan Ng,
  • Vadim Roytershteyn,
  • Li-Jen Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fspas.2023.1056497
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Ionospheric outflow plays an important role in coupling the ionosphere with the solar wind-magnetosphere system. Previous multi-fluid MHD studies explored the global influence of oxygen ions of ionospheric origin (O+) on magnetospheric dynamics. A detailed exploration of the interaction of ionospheric ions with the magnetotail requires kinetic treatment for ions. We perform a self-consistent investigation of these processes with a three-dimensional space-time adaptive hybrid code, HYPERS, powered by an intelligent Event-driven Multi-Agent Planning System (EMAPS). By comparing simulations with and without outflow we conclude that oxygen ions, flowing from the ionosphere through the lobes into the tail or directly entering the inner magnetosphere, are able to significantly modify the magnetotail configuration and induce X-points and current sheet structures at locations where magnetic reconnection does not occur in a simulation without outflow, potentially very close to the Earth. This finding may have implications for interpreting substorms and magnetotail reconnection events observed for southward magnetic field simultaneously with significant contents of oxygen ions of ionospheric origin.

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