학술논문

Transient Foreshock Structures Upstream of Mars: Implications of the Small Martian Bow Shock
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Geophysical Research Letters Volume 50, Issue8 28 April 2023 e2022GL101734
Subject
Physics - Space Physics
Physics - Plasma Physics
Language
Abstract
We characterize the nature of magnetic structures in the foreshock region of Mars associated with discontinuities in the solar wind. The structures form at the upstream edge of moving foreshocks caused by slow rotations in the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF). The solar wind plasma density and the IMF strength noticeably decrease inside the structures' core, and a compressional shock layer is present at their sunward side, making them consistent with foreshock bubbles (FBs). Ion populations responsible for these structures include backstreaming ions that only appear within the moving foreshock, and accelerated reflected ions from the quasi-perpendicular bow shock. Both ion populations accumulate near the upstream edge of the moving foreshock which facilitates FB formation. Reflected ions with hybrid trajectories that straddle between the quasi-perpendicular and quasi-parallel bow shocks during slow IMF rotations contribute to formation of foreshock transients.
Comment: Submitted to Geophysical Research Letters