The bow shock; Proceedings of the Symposium, Strasbourg, France, August 31, September 1, 1978

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Bow Waves, Collisionless Plasmas, Conferences, Earth Magnetosphere, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Shock Waves, Energetic Particles, International Sun Earth Explorers, Kinetic Equations, Magnetosheath, Mathematical Models, Plasma Dynamics, Satellite Observation, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Upstream

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Theoretical aspects and experimental studies of the collisionless bow shock ahead of the earth's magnetosphere are discussed. Attention is given to dc magnetic field observations at the earth's bow shock, kinetic models of shocks in collisionless plasmas, and initial ISEE observations of the bow shock. Also presented are a review of upstream and bow shock energetic-particle measurements, observations of energetic electrons of magnetospheric origin in the magnetosheath and in the solar wind, and possible generation mechanisms of low-frequency waves (less than about 50 Hz) with application to the bow shock plasma.

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