Plasma waves and instabilitiesAn account is given of the waves and instabilities occurring at collisionless shocks, with attention to the mechanisms responsible for the generation of these waves. The transition region of the shock usually involves an abrupt broadband burst of electrostatic noise that extends from below the lower hybrid resonance to near the electron plasma frequency, and by a broadband burst of whistler mode EM noise below the electron cyclotron frequency. Electrostatic lower hybrid waves are also noted. Upstream of the shock, electron plasma oscillations, ion acoustic waves, and intense ULF MHD waves are often observed. The region downstream of the shock is usually very chaotic; electrostatic waves often extend long distances into the downstream region, together with whistler mode emissions.
Document ID
19870038069
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Gurnett, Donald A. (Iowa, University Iowa City, United States)