Numerical simulations of the geospace response to the arrival of an idealized perfect interplanetary coronal mass ejection

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Previously, Tsurutani and Lakhina (2014, https://doi.org/10.1002/2013GL058825) created estimates for a “perfect” interplanetary coronal mass ejection and performed simple calculations for the response of geospace, including urn:x-wiley:15427390:media:swe21087:swe21087-math-0001. In this study, these estimates are used to drive a coupled magnetohydrodynamic-ring current-ionosphere model of geospace to obtain more physically accurate estimates of the geospace response to such an event. The sudden impulse phase is examined and compared to the estimations of Tsurutani and Lakhina (2014, https://doi.org/10.1002/2013GL058825). The physics-based simulation yields similar estimates for Dst rise, magnetopause compression, and equatorial urn:x-wiley:15427390:media:swe21087:swe21087-math-0002 values as the previous study. However, results diverge away from the equator. urn:x-wiley:15427390:media:swe21087:swe21087-math-0003 values in excess of 30 nT/s are found as low as urn:x-wiley:15427390:media:swe21087:swe21087-math-0004 magnetic latitude. Under southward interplanetary magnetic field conditions, magnetopause erosion combines with strong region one Birkeland currents to intensify the urn:x-wiley:15427390:media:swe21087:swe21087-math-0005 response. Values obtained here surpass those found in historically recorded events and set the upper threshold of extreme geomagnetically induced current activity at Earth.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Numerical simulations of the geospace response to the arrival of an idealized perfect interplanetary coronal mass ejection
Series title Space Weather
DOI 10.1029/2020SW002489
Volume 19
Issue 2
Year Published 2021
Language English
Publisher American Geophysical Union
Contributing office(s) Geologic Hazards Science Center
Description e2020SW002489, 15 p.
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