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Title: 70 Years of Magnetospheric Modeling


1
70 Years of Magnetospheric Modeling A
Tutorial George SiscoeCenter for Space
PhysicsBoston University
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Preliminaries
  • Historical Approach
  • Five Model Uses
  • 1. Models that Represent
  • Empirical and AI
  • 2. Models that Explain
  • Modular
  • 3. Models that Reveal
  • Kinetic and MHD
  • 4. Models that Interpret
  • All Types
  • 5. Models that Predict
  • All Types
  • This Talk Considers only Modular and MHD
    Models that Explain and Reveal

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Outline
  • Three Approaches
  • 1. Modular
  • 2. Regional MHD
  • 3. Global MHD
  • Future Directions

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Early 60s Culmination of the C-F project
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Mid 60s Discovery of the tail and the
magnetosheath
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  • Summary of Chapman-Ferraro Epoch
  • Well posed, fully explicit formulation
  • Analytic solutions possible
  • Size shape of the magnetopause found
  • Dependence on S/W ram pressure found
  • Dependence on dipole tilt found
  • Global force balance understood
  • But downhill from here
  • No storms
  • Empty tail
  • No magnetosheath

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Modular Magnetosheath Spreiter Co.
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  • Modules for the closed tail
  • Current specification
  • C-F approach
  • Prescribed magnetopause
  • Analytic tail approximation
  • Convection added

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Modular Current Specification
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Analytic tail approximationsand convectionThe
Birn-Schindler project
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  • Summary of Closed-Tail Epoch
  • Ill posed but fully explicit formulations
  • Results depend on assumptions and approach
  • Analytic solutions still possible but
    superceded by computational solutions
  • Global force balance understood
  • Magnetotail B-field modeled
  • In particular, Bz dependence on x modeled
  • Dipole tilt geometry modeled
  • Polar cap geometry and tilt dependence
    modeled
  • Role of field-aligned currents discovered
  • Convection ? time dependence discovered
  • Modules for open tail models developed
  • Initial state for regional MHD model developed
  • But still no solar wind coupling
  • No convection electric field

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  • Modules for the Open Magnetosphere
  • The Stern-singularity problem
  • The Toffoletto-Hill solution
  • Region 1 current modeling
  • The SSM (Peroomian) extension

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Region 1 Currents SSM (P)
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  • Summary of Open-Tail Epoch
  • Ill posed but fully explicit formulations
  • Results depend on assumptions and approach
  • Analytic solutions still possible but
    superceded by computational solutions
  • Magnetotail B-field modeled
  • Polar cap potential modeled
  • Stern singularity overcome in TH not in SSM
  • Region 1 currents in SSM not in TH
  • No plasma
  • No physics for field-aligned currents

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Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Modules
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Rice Convection Model (RCM) The Wolf Co.
project
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RCM UCLA MHD Code (Toffoletto 2000)
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Equilibrium RCM Toffoletto 2000
Summary of MI Coupling Epoch
  • Well posed fully explicit
  • Analytic solutions possiblesuperceded by
    computations
  • Assumed potential and plasma at boundaries
  • Inner magnetosphereplasma modeled
  • Physical region 2 currents
  • No region 1 currents
  • First RCM-MHD results

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Plasmoid Kelvin-Helmholtz wave Flux transfer event
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Plasmoid Simulation Lee et al. 1985
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Kelvin-Helmholtz Simulation Otto Fairfield
2000
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FTE Simulation Scholer 1989
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  • Open geometry
  • Magnetospheric sash
  • E-Parallel reconnection

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Open Geometry
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Magnetospheric Sash
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E-Parallel Reconnection
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Future Directions
Hybrids
Other Magnetospheres
Deep Questions
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Acknowledgements
Bill White Keith Siebert Dan Weimer
Bengt Sonnerup Nelson Maynard Gary Erickson
NSF
NASA
DTRA
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