Density-Transition Scale at Quasiperpendicular Collisionless Shocks
Abstract
Measurements of a spacecraft floating potential, on the four Cluster spacecraft, are used as a proxy for electron plasma density to study, for the first time, the macroscopic density transition scale at 98crossings of the quasiperpendicular terrestrial bow shock. A timing analysis gives shock speeds and normals; the shock speed is used to convert the temporal measurement to a spatial one. A hyperbolic tangent function is fitted to each density transition, which captures the main shock transition, but not overshoot or undershoot nor foot features. We find that, at a low Mach number M, the density transition is consistent with both ion inertial scales c/ωpi and convected gyroradii vsh,n/Ωci,2, while at M≥4 5 only the convected gyroradius is the preferred scale for the shock density transition and takes the value L≈0.4vsh,n/Ωci,2.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- December 2003
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2003PhRvL..91z5004B
- Keywords:
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- 52.35.Tc;
- 96.50.Fm;
- Shock waves and discontinuities;
- Planetary bow shocks;
- interplanetary shocks