Title of article :
Titanʹs induced magnetosphere under non-ideal upstream conditions: 3D multi-species hybrid simulations
Author/Authors :
Simon، نويسنده , , Sven and Motschmann، نويسنده , , Uwe، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
A 3D, multi-species hybrid model (kinetic ions, fluid electrons) has been applied to the interaction between Saturnʹs largest satellite Titan and the plasma in the giant planetʹs outer magnetosphere. In contrast to the idealized picture deduced from Voyager 1 data, recent observations made by the Cassini magnetometer instrument suggest that the ambient magnetic field is not directed perpendicular to Titanʹs orbital plane. Therefore, our purpose is to investigate systematically how Titanʹs induced magnetosphere is affected by a tilt of the upstream magnetic field. In the first part of our study, the structure of Titanʹs induced magnetosphere is analyzed as a function of the angle between the ambient magnetic field B ̲ 0 and the bulk velocity u ̲ 0 of the corotating plasma flow. Our simulations show that introducing a flow-aligned magnetic field component goes along with an asymmetrization of Titanʹs magnetotail, in addition to the asymmetry that already arises from the large gyroradii of the ion species involved in the interaction. In the vicinity of Titan, the field lines become strongly twisted, permitting the wakeside magnetic lobe structure to even penetrate into the satelliteʹs geometric plasma shadow. However, despite the increased complexity of Titanʹs magnetic environment, the overall characteristics of the pick-up tail remain practically the same as in the case of “ideal” magnetic field orientation ( B ̲ 0 ⊥ u ̲ 0 ) . In the second part of our study, we investigate in real-time the transition that Titanʹs plasma interaction undergoes during a change of the ambient magnetic field direction. In contrast to earlier analyses of Titanʹs plasma environment under non-stationary upstream conditions, the tilt of the ambient magnetic field is again taken into account. While in the case of B ̲ 0 being perpendicular to u ̲ 0 , the reconfiguration of Titanʹs induced magnetosphere is mainly governed by reconnection, our simulations suggest that when a flow-aligned field component is included, convection of the field lines around the obstacleʹs ionosphere plays the key role for the reconfiguration process.
Keywords :
Hybrid model , Titan , Real-time simulations , Saturnיs magnetosphere , Plasma interaction with moons
Journal title :
PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE
Journal title :
PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE