Global Hall MHD Simulations of Mercury's Magnetopause Dynamics and FTEs Under Different Solar Wind and IMF Conditions

Changkun Li, Xianzhe Jia, Yuxi Chen, Gabor Toth, Hongyang Zhou, James A. Slavin, Weijie Sun, Gangkai Poh

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Mercury possesses a miniature but dynamic magnetosphere driven primarily by the solar wind through magnetic reconnection. A prominent feature of the dayside magnetopause reconnection that has been frequently observed is flux transfer events (FTEs), which are thought to be an important player in driving the global convection at Mercury. Using the BATSRUS Hall magnetohydrodynamics model with coupled planetary interior, we have conducted a series of global simulations to investigate the generation and characteristics of FTEs under different solar wind Alfvenic Mach numbers (M-A) and interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) orientations. An automated algorithm was also developed to consistently identify FTEs and extract their key properties from the simulations. In all simulations driven by steady upstream conditions, FTEs are formed quasi-periodically with recurrence time ranging from 2 to 9 s, and their characteristics vary in time as they evolve and interact with the surrounding plasma and magnetic field. Our statistical analysis of the simulated FTEs reveals that the key properties of FTEs, including spatial size, traveling speed and core field strength, all exhibit notable dependence on the solar wind M-A and IMF orientation, and the trends identified from the simulations are generally consistent with previous MErcury Surface Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging observations. It is also found that FTEs formed in the simulations contribute about 313 suggesting that FTEs indeed play an important role in driving the Dungey cycle at Mercury.
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LehtiJournal of geophysical research. Space physics
Vuosikerta128
Numero5
Sivumäärä28
ISSN2169-9380
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TilaJulkaistu - 1 toukok. 2023
OKM-julkaisutyyppiA1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä, vertaisarvioitu

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