Abstract

Magnetospheric substorm in the magnetotail region is studied numerically by means of a three-dimensional MHD code. The analytic solution for the quiet magnetotail is emloyed as an initial configuration. The localized solar wind is modeled to enter the simulation domain through the boundaries located in the magnetotail lobe region. As a result of the interaction between the solar wind and the magnetosphere, the magnetic field lines are stretched, and the plasma sheet becomes thinner and thinner. When the current-driven resistivity is generated, magnetic reconnection is triggered by this resistivity. The resulting plasma jetting is found to be super-magnetosonic. Although the plasmoid formation and its tailward motion is not quite clear as in the two-dimensional simulation, which is mainly because of the numerical model chosen for the present simulation, the rarification of the plasmas near thex-point is observed. Field-aligned currents are observed in the late expansive stage of the magnetospheric substorm. These field-aligned currents flow from the tail toward the ionosphere on the dawn side and from the ionosphere toward the tail on the dusk side, namely in the same sence of the region 1 current. As the field-aligned currents develop, it is found that the cross-tail current in the Earthside midnight section of the magneticx-point is reduced.

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