2000
DOI: 10.1029/1999ja000251
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MHD simulation of the magnetotail during the December 10, 1996, substorm

Abstract: Abstract. This paper presents results of a global MHD simulation of a substorm that occurred on December 10, 1996. We concentrate on the relationship between the simulation results and the magnetotail observations during the growth and expansion phases of the substorm. In general, we find excellent agreement between the single point observations made by various spacecraft in both the geosynchronous and mid-tail regions: the simulation accurately represented the energy loading (lobe field increase), small-scale… Show more

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“…Birn et al (1996) used resistive MHD simulations to investigate the current disruption and diversion properties. By using a global MHD magnetosphere model, Wiltberger et al (2000) unveiled many fast flow channels in the magnetotail with plasma and magnetic field properties that are consistent with observations conducted by Angelopoulos et al (1992). On the other hand, Lui and Najmi (1997) showed that during the current disruption, the spectrum of accompanied magnetic fluctuations becomes intermittently broad, covering timescales from below to above the ion gyroperiod.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Birn et al (1996) used resistive MHD simulations to investigate the current disruption and diversion properties. By using a global MHD magnetosphere model, Wiltberger et al (2000) unveiled many fast flow channels in the magnetotail with plasma and magnetic field properties that are consistent with observations conducted by Angelopoulos et al (1992). On the other hand, Lui and Najmi (1997) showed that during the current disruption, the spectrum of accompanied magnetic fluctuations becomes intermittently broad, covering timescales from below to above the ion gyroperiod.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…The other two substorms were run at a higher resolution (50×48×64). These events have been previously studied to explore issues such as substorm onset Lyon et al, 1998) and the occurrence of fast magnetotail flows (Wiltberger et al, 2000). Here we significantly extend the analysis of these events to determine a common pattern in the evolution of energy storage and release during substorms.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…To achieve that global picture of the energy distribution and dynamics in the magnetosphere, the Lyon-Fedder-Mobarry magneto-hydrodynamic code was used to simulate three substorms and calculate the energy in the plasma sheet and lobes during these events. In this paper we present calculations for the substorms of 9 March 1995 Lopez et al, 1998), 10 December 1996 (Wiltberger et al, 2000;Pulkkinen et al, 1999) and 27 August 2001 (Wiltberger et al, 2005a). Our analysis includes calculations of the polar cap flux, lobe energy and plasma sheet energy during growth and expansion phase of the substorms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ohtani et al (2009) suggest that the sources of tailward flows could be the balloon instability and rebound of fast sunward flows near the Earth. The latter mechanism is supported by the fact that tailward flows are normally preceded by fast sunward flows and also by global Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) simulations (Wiltberger et al, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%