Abstract
AbstractWe use MHD simulations to study the time sequence of magnetospheric responses to a synthetic event with a southward interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) turning. The onset of dayside magnetopause reconnection launches a weak rarefaction wave and sunward flow in the equatorial magnetosphere simultaneously with a tailward flow through the polar cap. This convection results in the accumulation of magnetic flux in the tail lobes and thinning of the tail current layer which provides favorable conditions for the onset of nightside reconnection. The onset of nightside reconnection about 40 min later closes the Dungey convection cycle, resulting in a second increase in the sunward flow in the equatorial plane. Variations of the magnetopause standoff distance as well as the size of the polar cap (PC) may indicate the onsets of the dayside and nightside reconnections. We compare the results of two MHD models and discuss their differences.
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