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GEM: Plasma Sheet Preconditioning Affecting the Dynamics of the Inner Magnetosphere

$388,424FY2013GEONSF

University Of New Hampshire, Durham NH

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Abstract

The goal of this project is to understand how preconditioning of the magnetotail during periods of northward interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) or high solar wind velocity affects the inner magnetosphere. During northward IMF a cold dense plasma sheet forms which when the IMF subsequently turns southward flows into the inner magnetosphere. It appears as super-dense plasma at synchronous orbit and then becomes accelerated and contributes to the ring current. While it is generally accepted that this process occurs the parameters that control it, how the energization takes place and the effects are not well understood. This study will use the OpenGGCM global MHD simulation coupled with two ring current models (the Rice Convection Model (RCM) and the Comprehensive Ring Current Model (CRCM)). Model results will be analyzed to understand the process. This project will support a graduate student.

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