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MESSENGER Observations of ULF Waves in Mercury's Foreshock RegionThe region upstream from a planetary bow shock is a natural plasma laboratory containing a variety of wave particle phenomena. The study of foreshocks other than the Earth s is important for extending our understanding of collisionless shocks and foreshock physics since the bow shock strength varies with heliocentric distance from the Sun, and the sizes of the bow shocks are different at different planets. The Mercury s bow shock is unique in our solar system as it is produced by low Mach number solar wind blowing over a small magnetized body with a predominately radial interplanetary magnetic field. Previous observations of Mercury upstream ultra-low frequency (ULF) waves came exclusively from two Mercury flybys of Mariner 10. The MESSENGER orbiter data enable us to study of upstream waves in the Mercury s foreshock in depth. This paper reports an overview of upstream ULF waves in the Mercury s foreshock using high-time resolution magnetic field data, 20 samples per second, from the MESSENGER spacecraft. The most common foreshock waves have frequencies near 2 Hz, with properties similar to the 1-Hz waves in the Earth s foreshock. They are present in both the flyby data and in every orbit of the orbital data we have surveyed. The most common wave phenomenon in the Earth s foreshock is the large-amplitude 30-s waves, but similar waves at Mercury have frequencies at ~ 0.1 Hz and occur only sporadically with short durations (a few wave cycles). Superposed on the "30-s" waves, there are spectral peaks at ~ 0.6 Hz, not reported previously in Mariner 10 data. We will discuss wave properties and their occurrence characteristics in this paper.
Document ID
20120015426
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Abstract
Authors
Le, Guan
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Chi, Peter J.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Bardsen, Scott
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Blanco-Cano, Xochitl
(Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Ciencias Espaciales, Mexico)
Slavin, James A.
(Michigan Univ. Ann Arbor, MI, United States)
Korth, Haje
(Johns Hopkins Univ. Laurel, MD, United States)
Date Acquired
August 26, 2013
Publication Date
September 18, 2012
Subject Category
Astronomy
Report/Patent Number
GSFC.ABS.7111.2012
Report Number: GSFC.ABS.7111.2012
Meeting Information
Meeting: BepiColombo 9th Science Working Team meeting
Location: Stockholm
Country: Sweden
Start Date: September 18, 2012
End Date: September 20, 2012
Sponsors: Royal Inst. of Tech.
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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