Observations of large-amplitude MHD waves in Jupiter's foreshock in connection with a quasi-perpendicular shock structure

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Bow Waves, Jupiter (Planet), Magnetohydrodynamic Waves, Plasma Turbulence, Shock Waves, Collisionless Plasmas, Planetary Magnetic Fields, Space Plasmas, Voyager 2 Spacecraft, Jupiter, Magnetohydrodynamics, Waves, Bow Shock, Structure, Amplitude, Plasma, Magnetic Fields, Spacecraft Observations, Voyager 2 Mission, Turbulence, Diagrams, Models

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Plasma and magnetic field observations performed on board the Voyager 2 spacecraft have been used to investigate Jupiter's foreshock. Large-amplitude waves have been detected in association with the quasi-perpendicular structure of the Jovian bow shock, thus proving that the upstream turbulence is not a characteristic signature of the quasi-parallel shock.

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