DocumentCode
1463256
Title
A Three-Dimensional Particle-in-Cell Simulation of Quasi-Perpendicular Shock on Fujitsu FX1 Cluster
Author
Shinohara, Iku ; Fujimoto, Masaki ; Takaki, Ryoji ; Inari, Tomohide
Author_Institution
Inst. of Space & Astronaut. Sci., Japan Aerosp. Exploration Agency, Sagamihara, Japan
Volume
39
Issue
4
fYear
2011
fDate
4/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1173
Lastpage
1179
Abstract
The high-specification computational power of Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency´s new supercomputer system, called Fujitsu FX1 cluster, enables us to perform really macroscale 3-D situations with full particle plasma simulation [particle-in-cell (PIC) method]. A fully 3-D kinetic approach to collisionless shock problems, which is one of the most important problems in the space plasma science, is possible, and a challenging run is being executed for a pioneering study of the topic. About 0.4 billion grids are allocated for the electromagnetic fields, and about 0.1 trillion particles are loaded into the simulation run. The computational efficiency of the PIC code is about 8% of the peak performance (4.6 Tflops) using 5776 CPU cores (57 Tflops). The simulation parameters were selected to simulate ESA´s Cluster-II spacecraft observational result reported by Seki (in 2009). The full mass ratio mi/me = 1840 was taken for this simulation, and almost one ion inertia length square could be allocated for the simulation. In this simulation, a quite complicated wave activity is found in the shock foot region. In this paper, comparing 3-D results with 2-D simulation results, a 3-D nature of shock transition region of quasi-perpendicular shock is reported.
Keywords
astrophysical plasma; high energy physics instrumentation computing; mainframes; parallel machines; plasma shock waves; plasma simulation; 3D nature; 3D particle-in-cell simulation; CPU cores; ESA´s Cluster-II spacecraft; Fujitsu FX1 cluster; PIC code; collisionless shock problems; computational efficiency; electromagnetic fields; full mass ratio; full particle plasma simulation; fully 3D kinetic approach; high-specification computational power; ion inertia length square; macroscale 3D situations; peak performance; quasiperpendicular shock; shock foot region; shock transition region; simulation parameters; simulation run; space plasma science; supercomputer system; wave activity; Computational modeling; Electric shock; Ions; Magnetic domains; Plasmas; Simulation; Solid modeling; 3-D particle-in-cell (PIC) simulation; Perpendicular shock;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-3813
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPS.2011.2106515
Filename
5723015
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