Io's auroral footprints: MHD simulations of the interaction between Io and Jupiter
- University of Cologne, Institude of Geophysics and Meteorology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Cologne, Germany (sschleg1@uni-koeln.de)
The electromagnetic interaction between Jupiter and its innermost Galilean moon Io is a prime example for moon-planet and star-planet interaction. Very striking features are the Io Foot Prints (IFP) in Jupiter’s upper atmosphere. With the Juno spacecraft orbiting Jupiter, new insights about the complex structure of the IFP and the associated tail have been achieved which can not be fully explained by existing models. A deeper understanding is necessary to explain these Juno observations [Mura et al. 2018]. For that purpose a simulation of the system with the single fluid MHD-Code Pluto is set up to study the Alfvén wing generated by Io in detail. In our study, we use a model similar to Jacobsen et al. 2007 with a constant magnetic field and spatially varying density. Then we increase the complexity of this model by including a more realistic wave generator, i.e. Io, and a more complex model of the Jovian inner magnetosphere. Here, we focus on the reflection pattern of the Alfvén wings at the torus boundary and the Jovian ionosphere and how it affects the morphology and the properties of the Alfvén wings.
How to cite: Schlegel, S. and Saur, J.: Io's auroral footprints: MHD simulations of the interaction between Io and Jupiter, Europlanet Science Congress 2020, online, 21 September–9 Oct 2020, EPSC2020-646, https://doi.org/10.5194/epsc2020-646, 2020