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High temporal resolution observations of electron heating at the bow shockResults deduced from highly time-resolved electron plasma profiles of earth's bow shock obtained with fast-plasma-experiment instrumentation on ISEE 1 and 2 are presented. Emphasis is placed on those bow-shock crossings that occurred during periods of high-data-rate transmission, so that the detailed structure of the bow-shock transition for electrons is discerned. The measurements indicate that electron thermalization and density compression are generally synchronized, although exceptions to this rule occur. In a few examples where direct comparison with magnetic-field measurements is possible, the electron-temperature and density profiles at the bow shock are found to be nearly identical to that of the field intensity. The measurements also reveal an interesting feature of the bow-shock profile, viz., an electron-pressure overshoot lasting several tens of seconds and generally followed by an undershoot, which gives the shock profile the appearance of a damped wave.
Document ID
19790056767
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Bame, S. J.
(Los Alamos Scientific Lab. NM, United States)
Asbridge, J. R.
(Los Alamos Scientific Lab. NM, United States)
Gosling, J. T.
(Los Alamos Scientific Lab. NM, United States)
Halbig, M.
(California, University Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, N. Mex., United States)
Paschmann, G.
(Los Alamos Scientific Lab. NM, United States)
Sckopke, N.
(Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik und Astrophysik Garching, Germany)
Rosenbauer, H.
(Max-Planck-Institut fuer Aeronomie Lindau ueber Northeim, Germany)
Date Acquired
August 9, 2013
Publication Date
March 1, 1979
Subject Category
Geophysics
Accession Number
79A40780
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NASA ORDERS-50864-A
CONTRACT_GRANT: BMFT-01-OI-02-U-ZA/WF/WRD
CONTRACT_GRANT: BMFT-RV14-B6/74
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