Effects of Kinetic Processes in Shaping Io's Global Plasma Environment: A 3D Hybrid Model
Loading...
Links to Files
Permanent Link
Author/Creator
Author/Creator ORCID
Date
2004-01-01
Type of Work
Department
Program
Citation of Original Publication
Lipatov, Alexander S., and Michael R. Combi. “Effects of Kinetic Processes in Shaping Io’s Global Plasma Environment: A 3D Hybrid Model,” January 1, 2004. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20040129617.
Rights
This is a work of the United States Government. In accordance with 17 U.S.C. 105, no copyright protection is available for such works under U.S. Law.
Public Domain Mark 1.0
Public Domain Mark 1.0
Subjects
Abstract
The global dynamics of the ionized and neutral components in the environment of Io plays an important role in the interaction of Jupiter's corotating magnetospheric plasma with Io. The stationary simulation of this problem was done in the MHD and the electrodynamics approaches. One of the main significant results from the simplified two-fluid model simulations was a production of the structure of the double-peak in the magnetic field signature of the I0 flyby that could not be explained by standard MHD models. In this paper, we develop a method of kinetic ion simulation. This method employs the fluid description for electrons and neutrals whereas for ions multilevel, drift-kinetic and particle, approaches are used. We also take into account charge-exchange and photoionization processes. Our model provides much more accurate description for ion dynamics and allows us to take into account the realistic anisotropic ion distribution that cannot be done in fluid simulations. The first results of such simulation of the dynamics of ions in the Io's environment are discussed in this paper.