Physics
Scientific paper
May 1979
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1979jgr....84.2109s&link_type=abstract
Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 84, May 1, 1979, p. 2109-2114.
Physics
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Distribution Functions, Mariner 5 Space Probe, Plasma Diagnostics, Solar Wind Velocity, Velocity Distribution, Venus Atmosphere, Gas Dynamics, Magnetosheath, Plasma Sheaths, Positive Ions, Proton Flux Density, Shock Fronts, Mariner 5, Plasmas, Spectrum, Magnetic Fields, Ions, Flux, Shock, Observations, Velocity, Fluctuation
Scientific paper
Mariner 5 plasma data from the Venus encounter have been analyzed with twice the time resolution of the original analysis of Bridge et al. (1967). The velocity distribution function for each spectrum is used to determine more precisely the locations of boundaries and characteristic flow parameters in the interaction region around the planet. A new region is identified in the flow located between magnetosheathlike plasma inside the shock front and an interior low-flux region near the geometrical shadow of the planet. The region is characterized by a wide velocity distribution function and a decrease in ion flux. Using the highest time resolution magnetic field data, it is proposed that rapid magnetic field fluctuations in this region may result in an artificial broadening of the distribution function. It is concluded that very high time resolution is required in future experiments in order to determine the true nature of the plasma in this region.
Bridge H. S.
Lazarus Andrew J.
Shefer R. E.
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