%AYamasaki, Daiki%AInoue, Satoshi%ABamba, Yumi%ALee, Jeongwoo%AWang, Haimin%BJournal Name: The Astrophysical Journal; Journal Volume: 940; Journal Issue: 2 %D2022%I %JJournal Name: The Astrophysical Journal; Journal Volume: 940; Journal Issue: 2 %K %MOSTI ID: 10389253 %PMedium: X %TA Data-constrained Magnetohydrodynamic Simulation of the X1.0 Solar Flare of 2021 October 28 %XAbstract The solar active region NOAA 12887 produced a strong X1.0 flare on 2021 October 28, which exhibits X-shaped flare ribbons and a circle-shaped erupting filament. To understand the eruption process with these characteristics, we conducted a data-constrained magnetohydrodynamics simulation using a nonlinear force-free field of the active region about an hour before the flare as the initial condition. Our simulation reproduces the filament eruption observed in the H α images of GONG and the 304 Å images of SDO/AIA, and suggests that two mechanisms can possibly contribute to the magnetic eruption. One is the torus instability of the preexisting magnetic flux rope (MFR) and the other is upward pushing by magnetic loops newly formed below the MFR via continuous magnetic reconnection between two sheared magnetic arcades. The presence of this reconnection is evidenced by the SDO/AIA observations of the 1600 Å brightening in the footpoints of the sheared arcades at the flare onset. To clarify which process is more essential for the eruption, we performed an experimental simulation in which the reconnection between the sheared field lines is suppressed. In this case too, the MFR could erupt, but at a much reduced rising speed. We interpret this result as indicating that the eruption is not only driven by the torus instability, but additionally accelerated by newly formed and rising magnetic loops under continuous reconnection. %0Journal Article