Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976stin...7711944o&link_type=abstract
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Physics
Magnetospheric Electron Density, Mariner 10 Space Probe, Mercury (Planet), Planetary Magnetospheres, Plasma-Electromagnetic Interaction, Bow Waves, Earth Magnetosphere, Magnetometers, Shock Waves, Solar Wind
Scientific paper
Plasma electron observations made onboard Mariner 10 are reported. Three encounters with the planet Mercury show that the planet interacts with the solar wind to form a bow shock and a permanent magnetosphere. The observations provide a determination of the dimensions and properties of the magnetosphere, independently of and in general agreement with magnetometer observations. The magnetosphere of Mercury appears to be similar in shape to that of the Earth but much smaller in relation to the size of the planet. Electron populations similar to those found in the Earth's magnetotail, within the plasma sheet and adjacent regions, were observed at Mercury; both their spatial location and the electron energy spectra within them bear qualitative and quantitative resemblance to corresponding observations at the Earth. The magnetosphere of Mercury resembles to a marked degree a reduced version of that of the Earth, with no significant differences of structure.
Hartle Richard E.
Ogilvie Keith. W.
Scudder Jack D.
Siscoe George L.
Vasyliūnas Vytenis M.
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