posted on 2019-08-21, 11:29authored byTR Sun, C Wang, SF Sembay, RE Lopez, CP Escoubet, G Branduardi-Raymont, JH Zheng, XZ Yu, XC Guo, L Dai, ZQ Liu, F Wei, YH Guo
The soft X‐ray emissions from the Earth's magnetosheath and cusp regions are simulated under different solar wind conditions, based on the PPMLR‐MHD code. The X‐ray images observed by a hypothetical telescope are presented, and the basic responses of the magnetopause and cusp regions are discernable in these images. From certain viewing geometries, the magnetopause position in the equatorial plane, as well as the latitudinal scales and azimuthal extent of cusp can be directly extracted from the X‐ray images. With these reconstructed positions, the issues we are able to analyze include but are not limited to the compression of magnetopause and widening of the cusp after an enhancement of solar wind flux, as well as the erosion of the magnetopause and equatorward motion of cusp after the southward turning of the interplanetary magnetic field. Hence, the X‐ray imaging is an appropriate technique to study the large‐scale motion of magnetopause and cusps in response to solar wind variations.
Funding
The authors thank Y. Q. Hu for providing information on the MHD simulation code, from which the data used in this study are derived. This work was supported by NNSFC grants 41774173, 41731070, and 41574159, Key Research Program of Frontier Sciences, CAS, grant QYZDJ‐SSW‐JSC028, Strategic Pionner Program on Space Science, CAS, grants XDA15052500, XDA15350201, and in part by Research Fund from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Specialized Research Fund for State Key Laboratories of China. The author Tianran Sun is also supported by the Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program by CAST (2017QNRC001) and the Youth Innovation Promotion Association (2016134).
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Citation
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2019, 124 (4), pp. 2435-2450 (16)
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