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Global and local geospace modeling in ISTP
Authors:K Papadopoulos  J G Lyon  C C Goodrich  P J Cargill  A S Sharma  R Kulkarni  CL L Chang  A Mankofsky
Institution:(1) Department of Physics, University of Maryland, 20742 College Park, MD, USA;(2) Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland, 20742 College Park, MD, USA;(3) Department of Physics and Astronomy, Dartmouth College, 03755 Hanover, NH, USA;(4) science Applications International Corporation, 22102 McLean, VA, USA
Abstract:The objective of the University of Maryland ISTP theory project is the development of the analytical and computational tools, which, combined with the data collected by the space and ground-based ISTP sensors, will lead to the construction of the first causal and predictive global geospace model. To attain this objective a research project composed of four complementary parts is conducted. First the global interaction of the solar wind-magnetosphe re system is studied using three-dimensional MHD simulations. Appropriate results of these simulations are made available to other ISTP investigators through the Central Data Handling Facility (CDHF) in a format suitable for comparison with the observations from the ISTP spacecrafts and ground instruments. Second, simulations of local processes are performed using a variety of non-MHD codes (hybrid, particle and multifluid) to study critical magnetospheric boundary layers, such as the magnetopause and the magnetotail. Third, a strong analytic effort using recently developed methods of nonlinear dynamics is conducted, to provide a complementary semi-empirical understanding of the nonlinear response of the magnetosphere and its parts to the solar wind input. The fourth part will be conducted during and following the data retrieval and its objective is to utilize the data base in conjunction with the above models to produce the next generation of global and local magnetospheric models. Special emphasis is paid to the development of advanced visualization packages that allow for interactive real time comparison of the experimental and computational data. Examples of the computational tools and of the ongoing investigations are presented.
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