Bow shock structure from laboratory and satellite experimental results

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Bow Waves, Flow Measurement, Plasma Waves, Satellite Observation, Shock Waves, Space Plasmas, Laminar Flow, Magnetic Flux, Oblique Shock Waves, Plasma Diffusion, Shock Fronts, Transverse Waves, Wave Dispersion, Wave Propagation

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In this paper, by analyzing satellite observations and comparing them with generalized results of laboratory experiments a study is made of the structure of the bow shock wave and of the nature of the mechanisms that shape it up. It is shown that the structure of bow shock fronts of a laminar type is similar to that of a transverse and oblique shock observed in a laboratory plasma. The quasilaminar and turbulent /for not very large beta(1) = 0-3/ structures of the bow shock with 'subshock' are similar to the shock with an isomagnetic jump in the laboratory plasma.

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