Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1995
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1995adspr..16..105v&link_type=abstract
Advances in Space Research (ISSN 0273-1177), vol. 16, no. 4, p. (4)105-(4)118
Physics
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Boundaries, Flux (Rate), Ions, Oxygen, Planetary Magnetotails, Plasmas (Physics), Venus (Planet), Current Sheets, Earth Ionosphere, Mass Spectrometers, Particle Acceleration, Pioneer Venus Spacecraft, Planetary Ionospheres, Venera 10 Satellite, Venera 9 Satellite
Scientific paper
Plasma measurements in the tails of Venus showed the existence of several ion populations. Measurements performed on Venera and Pioneer Venus spacecraft at different planetocentric distances showed the evolution of the plasma parameters along the tail. Low-energy ion fluxes measured in the tail at close downstream distances, are also observed farther downstream, and show low acceleration from 0.5 RV to 12 RV. High energy ions (energetic O(+) ions) reported from Pioneer Venus Orbiter (PVO) observations in the tail at 10-12 RV seem to be the same ion component that was observed as energetic ions at the tail boundary close to the planet on Venera spacecraft. We give evidence that these ions are accelerated in the narrow shear layer near the tail boundary.
Avanov Levon
Dunjushkin F.
Fedorov Arkady
Kozhukhovsky A.
Luhmann Janet G.
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