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Interaction of Mercury with the Solar Wind

Authors :
Kabin, K.
Gombosi, T. I.
DeZeeuw, D. L.
Powell, K. G.
Source :
Icarus. Feb, 2000, Vol. 143 Issue 2, 397
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

We present the structure of the hermean magnetosphere obtained by a global three-dimensional MHD simulation. The magnetic field of Mercury is strong enough to form a permanent magnetosphere under typical solar wind conditions. Mercury does not have a substantial atmosphere or ionosphere which makes the magnetosphere unique in the solar system. We study in detail the hermean magnetosphere for the typical solar wind parameters at perihelion and the nominal Parker spiral interplanetary magnetic field (IMF). Although the magnetosphere of Mercury is qualitatively similar to Earth's magnetosphere, its much smaller size results in many quantitative differences. For example, the magnetic field lines of Mercury are closed only for latitudes less than [approximately equals] 50 [degrees], while for Earth the similar latitude will be [approximately equals] 75 [degrees]. We find that a direct interaction of the solar wind with the surface of the planet and the formation of a 'bald' subsolar spot become possible if the solar wind speed is increased by a factor of 2.5 of if density is increased by a factor of 9 as compared with the nominal values. We present the results of our simulation for this case as well, although our conclusion is that direct interaction of Mercury with the solar wind is a rare phenomenon. Key Words: Mercury; magnetospheres.

Details

ISSN :
00191035
Volume :
143
Issue :
2
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Icarus
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.61525293