Extremely-low-frequency plasma waves in the environment of comet Halley

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Cometary Atmospheres, Halley'S Comet, Ion Beams, Plasma Frequencies, Plasma Waves, Vega Project, Bow Waves, Low Frequencies, Shock Waves, Solar Wind, Space Plasmas, Comets, Halley, Spacecraft Observations, Mission Description, Experiments, Apv-N, Wave And Plasma Analyser, Vega 1, Vega 2, Plasma, Intensity, Waves, Bow Shock, Comae, Ionization, Atmosphere, Spectra, Procedure

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The Vega 1 and 2 satellites' low frequency plasma wave detectors have noted an enhanced plasma wave intensity during their encounter with comet Halley which may be identified with the inbound crossing of a quasi-perpendicular cometary bow shock, in the case of Vega 1, or a quasi-parallel one, in the case of Vega 2. Attention is given to the features of the plasma waves that were excited in the course of anomalously fast ionization of the cometary atmosphere in the inner coma.

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